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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
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 United States Navy built the LCU 1466, 1610 and 1627 classes after World War II. [44] Seventy old LCUs (likely ex-LCTs) were retired from amphibious duties and reclassified as Harbor utility craft (YFU)
The Lokesh Cinematic Universe (LCU), also known as the Lokiverse, is an Indian media franchise and shared universe of Tamil-language action thriller films created by Lokesh Kanagaraj. [1] It is currently the highest grossing Tamil film franchise. The universe follows an elaborate conflict between law enforcement officers and vigilantes in South ...
Louisiana Christian Hall of Famer Ben McLaughlin will be named the LCU football coach Thursday. McLaughlin was the 2010 ASC Male Athlete of the Year and the Melberger Trophy Award winner.
USAV Broad Run (LCU 2007) USAV Buena Vista (LCU 2008) USAV Calaboza (LCU 2009) USAV Cedar Run (LCU 2010) USAV Wilson Wharf (LCU 2011) (formerly Chickahominy) USAV Chickasaw Bayou (LCU 2012) USAV Churubusco (LCU 2013) USAV Coamo (LCU 2014) USAV Contreras (LCU 2015) USAV Corinth (LCU 2016) USAV El Caney (LCU 2017) USAV Five Forks (LCU 2018) USAV ...
In the following table, for each country/territory, WB figures shows revenue, grants, and expense, expressed in current LCU (Local Curency Units) and as percentage of GDP. Sorting is alphabetical by country code, according to ISO 3166-1 alpha-3.
Coding tree unit (CTU) is the basic processing unit of the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) video standard and conceptually corresponds in structure to macroblock units that were used in several previous video standards.