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- The LCAC is a dramatic innovation in modern amphibious warfare technology.
- The similarities between a Navy LCAC and an airplane are substantial.
- Type 724 LCAC is assigned to Type 072 series landing ships.
- The LCAC bounced up and down, rocked and rolled.
- The LCAC uses an average of 1000 gallons per hour.
- On June 29, 1987, LCAC was granted approval for full production.
- Operating the LCAC demands unique perceptual and psychomotor skills.
- The Navy continued the LCAC Service Life Extension Program in Fiscal Year 2001.
- Six LCAC are in use by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
- Type 722 II LCAC entered production in limited numbers.
- The Type 724 LCAC can carry up to 10 soldiers to the beach.
- The LCAC first deployed in 1987 aboard USS Germantown ( LSD-42 ).
- The SSC LCAC-100 will have an increased payload of 73 short tons.
- A Sailor checks the ducted propeller of a Landing Craft Air Cushion ( LCAC ) Hovercraft
- The LCAC is similar to a helicopter in that it has six dimensions of motion.
- Demo 1 developed virtual simulators for the LCAC, the EFV, and a helicopter.
- The LCAC propulsion system makes it less susceptible to mines than other assault craft or vehicles.
- The ship was designed specifically to operate with Landing Craft Air Cushion ( LCAC ) vessels.
- Type 722 II LCAC received NATO reporting name "'Jinsha II class "'
- The final craft, LCAC 91, was delivered to the U . S . Navy in 2001.
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