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A Landing Craft Utility (LCU) is a type of boat 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 (NL)LCU, which stands for (Netherlands) Landing Craft Utility, is a Dutch LCU. The Royal Netherlands Navy currently operates five LCU type Mk.II as well as twelve LCVPs for the Marine Corps . (NL)LCU type Mk.I
The Runnymede-class large landing craft are powered watercraft in the United States Army.They replaced older USN-design landing craft, and are a typical Landing Craft Utility design with a bow ramp and large aft superstructure.
Mulgae (LCU/L 79) class LCU/L: Landing Craft Utility Minelayer 79 Mulgae 79: 물개 79 235/442 - - - Hanjin Heavy Industries Lead ship of LCU/L; Littoral transport, logistics support, and mine warfare support 81 Mulgae 81: 물개 81 235/442 - - - Hanjin Heavy Industries - 82 "Mulgae 82" 물개 82 235/442 - - - Hanjin Heavy Industries - 83 ...
The LCU is designated Type 271, and received NATO reporting name Yupen class, a name used for the rest members of Type 271 LCU series. Design of Type 271 was completed in December 1967, [1] after which the construction of Type 271 LCU begun in August 1968 at Qingdao Shipyard in Qingdao, [1] and the boat was completed in June 1970. [1]
LCU may refer to: A US Navy hull classification symbol: Landing craft utility (LCU) Largest coding unit, the basic processing unit of the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) video standard; Last Chance U, a documentary series; Lego City Undercover, a video game
Runnymede-class (LCU 2000) Large Landing Craft Runnymede-class (LCU 2000) Large Landing Craft. Builder: United States; Displacement: 584 tons (standard), 1,104 tons (full load) Operator: United States Army: 35 in service; Serna-class (Project 11771) Landing Craft Utility Serna-class (Project 11771) Landing Craft Utility. Builder: Russia ...
LCU United States 603 (Aya Lulin) [18] 1963–1968 none Bought from United States between 1963 and 1968. [18] LCU Naval Dock : 605 (Aya Maung) [18] 1984 none Built by the Myanmar Navy in 1984. LCU Unknown Unknown 2019 none Seen within LPD at 2019 commission ceremony. LCU Myanmar 1721 1722 2022 machine gun,Rocket Launcher Indigenous design ...