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The Zubr class, Soviet designation Project 1232.2, (NATO reporting name "Pomornik") is a class of Soviet-designed air-cushioned landing craft (LCAC). The name "Zubr" is Russian for the European bison. [5] This class of military hovercraft is, as of 2023 the world's largest hovercraft, [6] with a standard full load displacement of 555 tons.
TOZ-55-3 «Zubr» (ТОЗ-55-3 «Зубр») - simplified and cheaper version of TOZ-55. It was equipped with one pair of detachable barrels (a 12 gauge smoothbore shotgun) [ 8 ] TOZ-56 ( ТОЗ-56 ) - test prototype, a double-barreled combination gun (with rifled 9mm barrel and smoothbore barrel) [ 1 ]
Zubr-class LCAC. List of active People's Liberation Army Navy amphibious watercraft is a list of amphibious watercraft currently in service with the People's Liberation Army Navy. The following craft are primarily operated from large amphibious warfare ships such as the Type 071 of the PLAN. They are designed to transport troops and equipment ...
The AMZ Żubr is an infantry mobility vehicle produced by AMZ-Kutno which is used by the Polish military. "Żubr" is also the Polish word for wisent.It was designed by AMZ-Kutno and began production in 2008.
A USN LCAC at Camp Pendleton. An air-cushioned landing craft, also called an LCAC (landing craft, air cushioned), is a modern variation on the amphibious landing boat.The majority of these craft are small- to mid-sized multi-purpose hovercraft, also known as "over the beach" ("OTB") craft.
The Zubr was rocket-propelled and armed with a 250 kilogram warhead. It was carried by early-model Sovremenny -class destroyers and Tarantul -class corvettes . The submarine-launched version of this missile was also designated as an SS-N-22 Sunburn by NATO but was known to the Soviets as the P-100 Oniks .
Up to four Yuyi-class LCACs can be carried in the well deck of the Yuzhao-class landing platform dock (LPD) and Yushen-class landing helicopter dock (LHD). The Type 726 LCAC is greater in size than the US LCACs in service, but smaller than the Zubr-class LCAC and can carry only one main battle tank (e.g., Type 96) or four armored vehicles.
LSF-II 631 Solgae-class (LCAC) Air Cushioned Landing Craft. Builder: South Korea; Displacement: 157 tons (full load) Speed: full loaded 40 knots (74 km/h) Operator: Republic of Korea Navy: 3 in service; Zubr-class (Project 1232.2, NATO reporting name "Pomornik") Air Cushioned Landing Craft