
Landing Vehicle Tracked - Wikipedia
The United States Army, Canadian Army, and British Army used several LVT models during World War II, and referred to those vehicles as "Landing Vehicle, Tracked." Originally intended …
LVT(两栖登陆车)_百度百科
LVT是两栖登陆车,岛屿争夺战中的 急先锋 ,在 第二次世界大战 的太平洋战场上得到了广泛应用。 LVT1“鳄鱼”使坦克等装甲车辆能强渡江河和近海登陆作战,是一个由来已久的想法。 第一 …
Navy Matters: WWII LVT(A) Amphibious Tank - Blogger
2018年1月22日 · In WWII, the military quickly realized that amphibious assaults would require efficient and effective means of getting men, machines, and supplies ashore.
LVT(A)1 Amtrack - tank-afv.com
LVT(A)-1 in a camouflaged livery. As of today, surviving vehicles are visible at the National Armor and Cavalry Museum, Fort Benning, GA (not public), at Fairmount Park, Riverside, CA, and …
Landing Vehicle Tracked | World War II Database - WW2DB
The Landing Vehicle Tracked (LVT) was an amphibious vehicle used by the United States Navy, Marine Corps and Army during World War II. It was widely known as amphtrack, amtrak, …
WWII Innovations: From Hurricane Rescue to Armored Landing
During World War II, the Alligator was renamed the Landing Vehicle Tracked (LVT) and underwent four redesigns (LVT-1 to LVT-4). Over 18,000 LVTs were manufactured in World …
Peleliu’s Forgotten World War II Battlefield - NOAA Ocean …
The Landing Vehicle Tracked (LVT), also known as the amphibious tractor (Amtrac, Amptrac), was essential to U.S. forces during World War II (WWII) in the Pacific Theater. The vessel …
LVT(A) Landing Vehicle, Tracked (Armored) - GlobalSecurity.org
At Peleliu LVT (A)s formed the first waves. Dawn on 15 September 1944 broke calm and clear. Fortunately for the Marine division scheduled to assault the strongly held enemy island, the …
LVT2 Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Unarmored (Mark II) - GlobalSecurity.org
LVT2 also used the engine and transmission of the gasoline-powered light tank M3. The second generation LVT2 was developed in 1941 and was in production from 1942 to 1945. The LVT-2 …
The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia: LVT Class, Allied Landing Craft
Landing Vehicle, Tracked, or LVTs, were also known as amtracks, Alligators, or (in their fire support variants) as Water Buffaloes. They were amphibious tracked vehicles capable of …