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Logistics Support Vessel - The largest transport vessel designed to send vehicles and cargo
The LSV class ships are the largest boats in the US Army fleet. It is designed to provide the Army with a strategic capability to deliver vehicles and cargo within a theater of operations. These vessels are equipped with front and rear ramps that allow accelerated loading and unloading. The LSV's cargo deck is capable of loading any vehicle in the Army inventory, and has the capability to transport up to 15 M1 Abrams battle tanks.
published: 02 Oct 2023
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U.S. Army Watercraft (documentary)
Army Watercraft provide the foundation for theater opening and reception of Army and joint forces committed in advancing the national military strategy and are an integral part of Force XXI for projecting and sustaining combat power. Waterborne logistics delivers 90 percent of all unit equipment and supplies of U.S. forces. Army watercraft - lighterage and floating utility craft (landing craft, amphibians, modular causeways and harbor craft) - provide the critical link between offshore arrival of combat power loaded aboard strategic sealift ships and placing that power ashore in a ready-to- fight configuration. Terminal operations and water transport, which includes strategic sealift and the logistic support provided by Army watercraft, are essential to projecting and sustaining forces eng...
published: 29 Apr 2016
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6200Dwt Logistic Support Vessel for Turkish Navy
6200Dwt Logistic Support Vessel for Turkish Navy
published: 12 Jun 2019
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New Fleet solid support ships for the Royal Navy to be built in Britain
The MoD has confirmed the Fleet Solid Support ships will, at least predominantly, be built in the UK and the competition will be re-launched in the Spring of 2021.
The statement says the competition will be for “three Fleet Solid Support warships”. Until now official communications talked of “up to three” vessels, with the assumption that only two would be ordered.
The three Fleet Solid Support Ships are seen as critical to the UK’s ability to field two Carrier Strike groups and are set to be used in support of the HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales on operations.While deployed the Fleet Solid Support Ships will keep the Carriers stocked with food, ammunition and other supplies.
published: 24 Oct 2020
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LSV4 JAMES A LOUX (Logistics Support vessel)
The 1st Sustainment Brigade Logistics Support Vessel. James A. Loux helps support the Responsible Drawdown of Iraq
published: 03 Jul 2010
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£1.6bn contract for Royal Navy support ships awarded
A British-led consortium has been chosen as the preferred bidder to build new support ships for the Royal Navy – creating 1,200 new jobs in UK shipyards and hundreds more in the supply chain – the Ministry of Defence (MOD) has said.
The £1.6 billion contract will see final assembly for the three vessels – each the length of two Premier League football pitches – take place at Harland & Wolff's shipyard in Belfast.
They will be built to an entirely British design by Bath-based BMT which forms the rest of the Team Resolute consortium along with Navantia UK.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said the announcement was a "significant boost" to the UK shipbuilding industry.
#royalnavy #rfa #fleetsolidsupportships #forcesnews
More: https://www.forces.net/services/navy/ps16bn-contract-royal-navy-s...
published: 18 Nov 2022
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BMT | Ship Design | Independent Littoral Manoeuvre Vessel (ILMV)
BMT has teamed with local defence industry leaders Raytheon Australia and Austal to deliver the new Australian Independent Littoral Manoeuvre Vessel, or ILMV for the Australian Army. Based on a proven design and carefully tailored for the Australian environment, the Australian ILMV is a world class, future ready capability and sovereign solution aligned with the Army’s new and complex littoral manoeuvre requirements. If selected to deliver the Army’s LAND 8710-1A program, Raytheon Australia will lead the team to deliver the BMT-designed vessel, which will be built by Austal at the Henderson shipyard in Western Australia.
About BMT
BMT is a leading international design, engineering, science and risk management consultancy with a reputation for excellence. We are driven by a belief that th...
published: 25 Jun 2022
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EQ 60 Episode 3 - Army Watercraft Operations: LSV-6 Delivers
The crew of Logistics Support Vessel USAV SP4 James A. Loux (LSV-6) joins the EQ 60 as they conduct sustainment operations at the Port of Shuaiba, Kuwait on April 04, 2020.
The LSV-6 brought about 50 pieces of cargo comprising a portion of a field hospital destined for the 401st Army Field Support Brigade.
(U.S. Army video by Staff Sgt. Ron Keenan and Sgt. Michael Aranda)
published: 20 Apr 2020
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HHI Unveils HDL-13000 Design For Royal Malaysian Navy MRSS
South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) unveiled the new HDL-13000 MRSS at the Defence Service Asia Exhibition and Conference (DSA) 2022 currently held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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▶ The HDL-13000 design is being proposed for the Royal Malaysian Navy's Multi-Role Support Ship (MRSS) acquisition project.
It has a length overall of 160 meters, a beam of 25 meters and a displacement of 13,000 tons. This vessel is intended to serve as a main platform for the force’s logistics support and also Humanitarian and Disaster Relief operation.
The most prominent aspect of the design configuration is the enclosed Vehicle Deck that runs the length of the vessel from the bow to the stern which can carry more than 16 Main Battle Tanks and 6 Multirole Armored Vehi...
published: 30 Mar 2022
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At Home on the Water
Credit: Staff Sgt. Lloyd Harger | Date Taken: 01/20/2017
The Logistics Support Vessel Five Major General Charles P. Gross, delivers cargo throughout USARCENT Area of Operations waterways. Vessel Master, Chief Warrant Officer Four Ned Walsh explains the capabilities of the boat and the importance of teamwork.
published: 03 Feb 2017
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Logistics Support Vessel - The largest transport vessel designed to send vehicles and cargo
The LSV class ships are the largest boats in the US Army fleet. It is designed to provide the Army with a strategic capability to deliver vehicles and cargo wit...
The LSV class ships are the largest boats in the US Army fleet. It is designed to provide the Army with a strategic capability to deliver vehicles and cargo within a theater of operations. These vessels are equipped with front and rear ramps that allow accelerated loading and unloading. The LSV's cargo deck is capable of loading any vehicle in the Army inventory, and has the capability to transport up to 15 M1 Abrams battle tanks.
https://wn.com/Logistics_Support_Vessel_The_Largest_Transport_Vessel_Designed_To_Send_Vehicles_And_Cargo
The LSV class ships are the largest boats in the US Army fleet. It is designed to provide the Army with a strategic capability to deliver vehicles and cargo within a theater of operations. These vessels are equipped with front and rear ramps that allow accelerated loading and unloading. The LSV's cargo deck is capable of loading any vehicle in the Army inventory, and has the capability to transport up to 15 M1 Abrams battle tanks.
- published: 02 Oct 2023
- views: 1711
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U.S. Army Watercraft (documentary)
Army Watercraft provide the foundation for theater opening and reception of Army and joint forces committed in advancing the national military strategy and are ...
Army Watercraft provide the foundation for theater opening and reception of Army and joint forces committed in advancing the national military strategy and are an integral part of Force XXI for projecting and sustaining combat power. Waterborne logistics delivers 90 percent of all unit equipment and supplies of U.S. forces. Army watercraft - lighterage and floating utility craft (landing craft, amphibians, modular causeways and harbor craft) - provide the critical link between offshore arrival of combat power loaded aboard strategic sealift ships and placing that power ashore in a ready-to- fight configuration. Terminal operations and water transport, which includes strategic sealift and the logistic support provided by Army watercraft, are essential to projecting and sustaining forces engaged in a range of military opera-tions worldwide. While strategic sealift delivers over 95 percent of the tonnage required by operating military forces, Army watercraft become the critical link when that tonnage is projected over the shore, through fixed ports not accessible to deep-draft vessels, or through fixed ports not adequate without the use of watercraft (all classified as LOTS operations). Army watercraft units execute all functions required for successful theater opening, reception, and sustainment of the deployed force.
Credits: Sgt. 1st Class Adam Stone
https://wn.com/U.S._Army_Watercraft_(Documentary)
Army Watercraft provide the foundation for theater opening and reception of Army and joint forces committed in advancing the national military strategy and are an integral part of Force XXI for projecting and sustaining combat power. Waterborne logistics delivers 90 percent of all unit equipment and supplies of U.S. forces. Army watercraft - lighterage and floating utility craft (landing craft, amphibians, modular causeways and harbor craft) - provide the critical link between offshore arrival of combat power loaded aboard strategic sealift ships and placing that power ashore in a ready-to- fight configuration. Terminal operations and water transport, which includes strategic sealift and the logistic support provided by Army watercraft, are essential to projecting and sustaining forces engaged in a range of military opera-tions worldwide. While strategic sealift delivers over 95 percent of the tonnage required by operating military forces, Army watercraft become the critical link when that tonnage is projected over the shore, through fixed ports not accessible to deep-draft vessels, or through fixed ports not adequate without the use of watercraft (all classified as LOTS operations). Army watercraft units execute all functions required for successful theater opening, reception, and sustainment of the deployed force.
Credits: Sgt. 1st Class Adam Stone
- published: 29 Apr 2016
- views: 44386
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New Fleet solid support ships for the Royal Navy to be built in Britain
The MoD has confirmed the Fleet Solid Support ships will, at least predominantly, be built in the UK and the competition will be re-launched in the Spring of 20...
The MoD has confirmed the Fleet Solid Support ships will, at least predominantly, be built in the UK and the competition will be re-launched in the Spring of 2021.
The statement says the competition will be for “three Fleet Solid Support warships”. Until now official communications talked of “up to three” vessels, with the assumption that only two would be ordered.
The three Fleet Solid Support Ships are seen as critical to the UK’s ability to field two Carrier Strike groups and are set to be used in support of the HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales on operations.While deployed the Fleet Solid Support Ships will keep the Carriers stocked with food, ammunition and other supplies.
https://wn.com/New_Fleet_Solid_Support_Ships_For_The_Royal_Navy_To_Be_Built_In_Britain
The MoD has confirmed the Fleet Solid Support ships will, at least predominantly, be built in the UK and the competition will be re-launched in the Spring of 2021.
The statement says the competition will be for “three Fleet Solid Support warships”. Until now official communications talked of “up to three” vessels, with the assumption that only two would be ordered.
The three Fleet Solid Support Ships are seen as critical to the UK’s ability to field two Carrier Strike groups and are set to be used in support of the HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales on operations.While deployed the Fleet Solid Support Ships will keep the Carriers stocked with food, ammunition and other supplies.
- published: 24 Oct 2020
- views: 28067
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LSV4 JAMES A LOUX (Logistics Support vessel)
The 1st Sustainment Brigade Logistics Support Vessel. James A. Loux helps support the Responsible Drawdown of Iraq
The 1st Sustainment Brigade Logistics Support Vessel. James A. Loux helps support the Responsible Drawdown of Iraq
https://wn.com/Lsv4_James_A_Loux_(Logistics_Support_Vessel)
The 1st Sustainment Brigade Logistics Support Vessel. James A. Loux helps support the Responsible Drawdown of Iraq
- published: 03 Jul 2010
- views: 1635
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£1.6bn contract for Royal Navy support ships awarded
A British-led consortium has been chosen as the preferred bidder to build new support ships for the Royal Navy – creating 1,200 new jobs in UK shipyards and hun...
A British-led consortium has been chosen as the preferred bidder to build new support ships for the Royal Navy – creating 1,200 new jobs in UK shipyards and hundreds more in the supply chain – the Ministry of Defence (MOD) has said.
The £1.6 billion contract will see final assembly for the three vessels – each the length of two Premier League football pitches – take place at Harland & Wolff's shipyard in Belfast.
They will be built to an entirely British design by Bath-based BMT which forms the rest of the Team Resolute consortium along with Navantia UK.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said the announcement was a "significant boost" to the UK shipbuilding industry.
#royalnavy #rfa #fleetsolidsupportships #forcesnews
More: https://www.forces.net/services/navy/ps16bn-contract-royal-navy-support-ships-awarded
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https://wn.com/£1.6Bn_Contract_For_Royal_Navy_Support_Ships_Awarded
A British-led consortium has been chosen as the preferred bidder to build new support ships for the Royal Navy – creating 1,200 new jobs in UK shipyards and hundreds more in the supply chain – the Ministry of Defence (MOD) has said.
The £1.6 billion contract will see final assembly for the three vessels – each the length of two Premier League football pitches – take place at Harland & Wolff's shipyard in Belfast.
They will be built to an entirely British design by Bath-based BMT which forms the rest of the Team Resolute consortium along with Navantia UK.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said the announcement was a "significant boost" to the UK shipbuilding industry.
#royalnavy #rfa #fleetsolidsupportships #forcesnews
More: https://www.forces.net/services/navy/ps16bn-contract-royal-navy-support-ships-awarded
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- published: 18 Nov 2022
- views: 53096
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BMT | Ship Design | Independent Littoral Manoeuvre Vessel (ILMV)
BMT has teamed with local defence industry leaders Raytheon Australia and Austal to deliver the new Australian Independent Littoral Manoeuvre Vessel, or ILMV fo...
BMT has teamed with local defence industry leaders Raytheon Australia and Austal to deliver the new Australian Independent Littoral Manoeuvre Vessel, or ILMV for the Australian Army. Based on a proven design and carefully tailored for the Australian environment, the Australian ILMV is a world class, future ready capability and sovereign solution aligned with the Army’s new and complex littoral manoeuvre requirements. If selected to deliver the Army’s LAND 8710-1A program, Raytheon Australia will lead the team to deliver the BMT-designed vessel, which will be built by Austal at the Henderson shipyard in Western Australia.
About BMT
BMT is a leading international design, engineering, science and risk management consultancy with a reputation for excellence. We are driven by a belief that things can always be better, safer, greener and more efficient. We provide our customers with the capability, capacity and confidence to enable them to make the right decisions at the right time by drawing upon the expertise of over 1,300 professionals located in UK, Europe, Asia Pacific, Australasia and the Americas. Delivering independent, complex design and consultancy capabilities for over 37 years, we pride ourselves on being equipped to support our customers to tackle the most complex design and systems issues, and challenges, which enables the industry to deliver safer, cleaner and more fuel-efficient shipping for the future. We draw upon a wide range of experience and expertise to provide high-quality, high value products and services across the maritime sector. BMT’s assets are held in beneficial ownership for its staff www.bmt.org.
https://wn.com/Bmt_|_Ship_Design_|_Independent_Littoral_Manoeuvre_Vessel_(Ilmv)
BMT has teamed with local defence industry leaders Raytheon Australia and Austal to deliver the new Australian Independent Littoral Manoeuvre Vessel, or ILMV for the Australian Army. Based on a proven design and carefully tailored for the Australian environment, the Australian ILMV is a world class, future ready capability and sovereign solution aligned with the Army’s new and complex littoral manoeuvre requirements. If selected to deliver the Army’s LAND 8710-1A program, Raytheon Australia will lead the team to deliver the BMT-designed vessel, which will be built by Austal at the Henderson shipyard in Western Australia.
About BMT
BMT is a leading international design, engineering, science and risk management consultancy with a reputation for excellence. We are driven by a belief that things can always be better, safer, greener and more efficient. We provide our customers with the capability, capacity and confidence to enable them to make the right decisions at the right time by drawing upon the expertise of over 1,300 professionals located in UK, Europe, Asia Pacific, Australasia and the Americas. Delivering independent, complex design and consultancy capabilities for over 37 years, we pride ourselves on being equipped to support our customers to tackle the most complex design and systems issues, and challenges, which enables the industry to deliver safer, cleaner and more fuel-efficient shipping for the future. We draw upon a wide range of experience and expertise to provide high-quality, high value products and services across the maritime sector. BMT’s assets are held in beneficial ownership for its staff www.bmt.org.
- published: 25 Jun 2022
- views: 3329
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EQ 60 Episode 3 - Army Watercraft Operations: LSV-6 Delivers
The crew of Logistics Support Vessel USAV SP4 James A. Loux (LSV-6) joins the EQ 60 as they conduct sustainment operations at the Port of Shuaiba, Kuwait on Apr...
The crew of Logistics Support Vessel USAV SP4 James A. Loux (LSV-6) joins the EQ 60 as they conduct sustainment operations at the Port of Shuaiba, Kuwait on April 04, 2020.
The LSV-6 brought about 50 pieces of cargo comprising a portion of a field hospital destined for the 401st Army Field Support Brigade.
(U.S. Army video by Staff Sgt. Ron Keenan and Sgt. Michael Aranda)
https://wn.com/Eq_60_Episode_3_Army_Watercraft_Operations_Lsv_6_Delivers
The crew of Logistics Support Vessel USAV SP4 James A. Loux (LSV-6) joins the EQ 60 as they conduct sustainment operations at the Port of Shuaiba, Kuwait on April 04, 2020.
The LSV-6 brought about 50 pieces of cargo comprising a portion of a field hospital destined for the 401st Army Field Support Brigade.
(U.S. Army video by Staff Sgt. Ron Keenan and Sgt. Michael Aranda)
- published: 20 Apr 2020
- views: 1956
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HHI Unveils HDL-13000 Design For Royal Malaysian Navy MRSS
South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) unveiled the new HDL-13000 MRSS at the Defence Service Asia Exhibition and Conference (DSA) 2022 current...
South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) unveiled the new HDL-13000 MRSS at the Defence Service Asia Exhibition and Conference (DSA) 2022 currently held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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▶ The HDL-13000 design is being proposed for the Royal Malaysian Navy's Multi-Role Support Ship (MRSS) acquisition project.
It has a length overall of 160 meters, a beam of 25 meters and a displacement of 13,000 tons. This vessel is intended to serve as a main platform for the force’s logistics support and also Humanitarian and Disaster Relief operation.
The most prominent aspect of the design configuration is the enclosed Vehicle Deck that runs the length of the vessel from the bow to the stern which can carry more than 16 Main Battle Tanks and 6 Multirole Armored Vehicles. The aft portion of the Vehicle Deck also serves as a Well Deck.
A sideport ramp and a stern gate provide access to the Vehicle Deck. The well deck can accommodate landing craft that can be used to transfer personnel, vehicles, and/or cargo to and from the shore.
The main gun of the ship is a 76mm naval gun system by Leonardo in the Strales variant meaning it can fire guided anti-air ammunition.
Read more: https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2022/03/dsa-2022-hhi-unveils-hdl-13000-design-for-royal-malaysian-navy-mrss/
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https://wn.com/Hhi_Unveils_Hdl_13000_Design_For_Royal_Malaysian_Navy_Mrss
South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) unveiled the new HDL-13000 MRSS at the Defence Service Asia Exhibition and Conference (DSA) 2022 currently held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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▶ The HDL-13000 design is being proposed for the Royal Malaysian Navy's Multi-Role Support Ship (MRSS) acquisition project.
It has a length overall of 160 meters, a beam of 25 meters and a displacement of 13,000 tons. This vessel is intended to serve as a main platform for the force’s logistics support and also Humanitarian and Disaster Relief operation.
The most prominent aspect of the design configuration is the enclosed Vehicle Deck that runs the length of the vessel from the bow to the stern which can carry more than 16 Main Battle Tanks and 6 Multirole Armored Vehicles. The aft portion of the Vehicle Deck also serves as a Well Deck.
A sideport ramp and a stern gate provide access to the Vehicle Deck. The well deck can accommodate landing craft that can be used to transfer personnel, vehicles, and/or cargo to and from the shore.
The main gun of the ship is a 76mm naval gun system by Leonardo in the Strales variant meaning it can fire guided anti-air ammunition.
Read more: https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2022/03/dsa-2022-hhi-unveils-hdl-13000-design-for-royal-malaysian-navy-mrss/
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- published: 30 Mar 2022
- views: 64159
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At Home on the Water
Credit: Staff Sgt. Lloyd Harger | Date Taken: 01/20/2017
The Logistics Support Vessel Five Major General Charles P. Gross, delivers cargo throughout USARCENT Ar...
Credit: Staff Sgt. Lloyd Harger | Date Taken: 01/20/2017
The Logistics Support Vessel Five Major General Charles P. Gross, delivers cargo throughout USARCENT Area of Operations waterways. Vessel Master, Chief Warrant Officer Four Ned Walsh explains the capabilities of the boat and the importance of teamwork.
https://wn.com/At_Home_On_The_Water
Credit: Staff Sgt. Lloyd Harger | Date Taken: 01/20/2017
The Logistics Support Vessel Five Major General Charles P. Gross, delivers cargo throughout USARCENT Area of Operations waterways. Vessel Master, Chief Warrant Officer Four Ned Walsh explains the capabilities of the boat and the importance of teamwork.
- published: 03 Feb 2017
- views: 49