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Landing Craft, Mechanized and Utility -
LCM / LCU
Landing craft are used by amphibious forces to transport equipment and troops to the
shore. They are capable of transporting tracked or wheeled vehicles and troops from
amphibious assault ships to beachheads or piers. The use of landing craft in
amphibious assault dates from World War II. The craft are carried aboard amphibious
assault ships to the objective area.
Mechanized Landing Craft (LCM)
Description:
The LCM-6 is intended primarily for the transport of cargo and/or personnel from ship-to-ship
and ship-to-shore. The craft is a 56-foot twin-screw, welded-steel craft with forward cargo
well and bow ramp. The design of the boat permits its transportation aboard larger vessels.
In 1959, the LCM-3 was replaced with the larger 70-ton LCM-8. LCM-8 are manned by a four
man crew, Boatswainmate Petty Officer, Enginerman Petty Officer, and a non-rate fireman
and seaman. The LCM-8 is constructed of steel and powered by two 12 V-71 diesel engines.
The LCM-8 has twin screws and rudders, which can be controlled from the pilothouse. LCM-
8 is built of welded steel; it's bottom, however, is semiflat.
General Characteristics:
LCM 8 Type LCM 6 Type
Power Plant 2 Detroit 12V-71 Diesel engines, twin 2 Detroit 6-71 Diesel engines, twin
shaft, 680 horsepower sustained, Kort shaft, 348 horsepower sustained; or
nozzles 2 Detroit 8V-71 Diesel engines, twin
shaft, 460 horsepower sustained
Length: 73.7 feet (22.5 meters) 56.2 feet (17.1 meters)
Beam: 21 feet (6.4 meters) 14 feet (4.3 meters)
Displacement 105 tons (107 metric tons) 64 tons (65 metric tons)
Speed: 12 knots (13.8 mph, 22.2 kmph) 9 knots (10.3 mph, 16.6 kmph)
Range: 190 miles at 9 knots (full load) 130 miles at 9 knots
Military Lift: 1 M48 or 1 M60 tank or 200 troops 34 tons (34.6 metric tons) or 80 troops
Crew: 4 5
Armament:
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