(naval architecture) An amphibious warfare ship which transports and supports landing craft and can quickly unload troops and equipment onto a beach. Designated LSD.
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(naval architecture) An amphibious warfare ship which transports and supports landing craft and can quickly unload troops and equipment onto a beach. Designated LSD.
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A Dock landing ship or Landing ship (Dock) (hull classification LSD) is a form of auxiliary warship designed to support amphibious operations. These amphibious assault ships transport and launch amphibious craft and vehicles with their crews and embarked personnel. In the United States Navy, two classes are in service, the Whidbey Island and Harpers Ferry classes, mainly used to carry Landing Craft Air Cushions (LCACs), as well as carrying marines. The Royal Navy also operates four ships of the Bay class.
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The LSD came as a result of a British requirement during the Second World War for a vessel that could carry large landing craft across the seas at speed.
Currently there are two classes of LSDs in the United States Navy:
LSD-9 through LSD-12 are Cassa Grande class ships built for the British
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary of the United Kingdom operates four naval auxiliaries vessels rated as Dock Landing Ships.
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