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6 unusual facts about Landing Craft Support


Commercial Iron Works

Commercial Iron Works established a shipyard on the Ross Island site in the early 1940s, which turned out close to 200 small warships during the war, including net layers, minelayers, submarine chasers, and LCI and LCS landing craft.

Fairmile H landing craft

This was a Landing Craft Support (LCS) boat fitted with extra weapons to give fire support to landing craft particularly in being able to provide some anti-tank capability.

Landing craft

The American Landing Craft Support was larger, each armed with a 3-inch gun, various smaller guns, and ten MK7 rocket launchers.

Landing Craft Infantry

The Landing Craft Support (Large) or "LCS(L) Mark 3" was built by the United States.

This variant was used for the basis of the LCS(L) class of Landing Craft Support ships.

Republic of Vietnam Navy

The patrol types included LSSLs and LSILs which normally operated only in Riverine Areas or the Rung Sat Special Zone; though occasionally they were assigned the four coastal zones.



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