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a large boat full of people in the water

This is an image from the Imperial War Museum Collection. THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR© IWM (A 26236) Original photo link here - www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205187390# A landing craft gun (medium) (almost certainly LCG (M) 101) crew fighting to save their shell ridden and sinking craft during the landing by Royal Marine commandos on the island of Walcheren at Westkapelle the most western point of the island, during the final phase of the battle to free the Belgian…

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BMT & Mitsui Pitching Caimen 90 Landing Craft for JGSDF Amphibious Brigade - Naval News

At MAST Asia 2019, the defense exhibition and conference held last month near Tokyo, Japan, British ship design company BMT and its local partner Mitsui E&S were showcasing the Caimen 90 landing craft, with the newly created JGSDF amphibious brigade in mind.

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an army vehicle with skull decals on the side

After World War II, the U.S. Marines drew up specifications for a new (and much larger) tracked landing craft that became known as the LVTP5 (Landing Vehicle Tracked Personnel), which could carry 35 troops as well as its three-man crew. An upgraded version designated LVTP5A1 differed from the original vehicle in that a new, raised exhaust section was added to the top of the vehicle.

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an image of a sci - fi spaceship flying in the air with its wheels down

The AAL-1971/9.1 Troop Transport, also known as an Atmospheric Assault Lander (AAL), First Order Transporter, or First Order shuttle[9] was an armored troop carrier operated by the First Order designed to ferry up to twenty stormtroopers from orbital vessels to planetary surfaces. The Sienar-Jaemus Army Systems's Atmospheric Assault Lander was a combat-zone rapid-deployment transport designed to ferry twenty stormtroopers into combat in less than thirty seconds. Measuring 17.83 meters in...

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an artist's rendering of two navy ships in the ocean with smaller ones behind them

Every so often, you find something so big, you just can’t ignore it (cough). Well, there are watercraft, there are boats… and then there’s the aquatic behemoth known as the Zubr LCAC (Landing Craft Air Cushioned) or more commonly known as hovercraft.

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