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The Military Times calls it “a cross between a tank and a giant paddle boat” and that’s about as apt as you can get without comparing it to three dozen flip-flops zip-tied to a fan. Which we just did right there. “[A] future full-scale UHAC would have up to three times the payload of the Ship-to-Shore Connector (SSC) and approximately the payload of a 1600-series Landing Craft Utility (LCU),” said a joint report with the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab. “It would have the same well deck footprint as an SSC with speeds twice that of an LCU. The captive air cell technology also yields a low ground pressure footprint (less than 2 psi) giving it the ability to traverse mud flats or climb over obstacles in excess of 10 feet. With a projected range of over 200 miles, UHAC could deliver forces and sustainment from well over a horizon.” It will not only be able to traverse a wider variety of beachheads but also be able to climb over 10-foot-tall sea walls. It may have a top speed of up to 20 knots, if it goes into real production.
originally posted by: 727Sky
Here you go! I have to say if that slow POS had been used during WWll the Japanese or the Germans would have killed allot more of our troops before they ever reached land. I don't like it.
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: 727Sky
Here you go! I have to say if that slow POS had been used during WWll the Japanese or the Germans would have killed allot more of our troops before they ever reached land. I don't like it.
It is not a troop carrier, and can carry up to 3 times as much payload as a LCAC.
originally posted by: 727Sky
Oh so once the beach is secured then they are launched.. Sorry, for some reason I figured troops and supplies like a Normandy invasion...
hahahah I still don't like it ! This is 2014 and they are still trying to use a system of locomotion that was invented during the steamship days. I would just expect more and faster resupplies from something with a little more "PANAZE" !
originally posted by: Havoc40k
I'd think that speed would be more important doing more trips in the same space of time, and probably getting a higher cargo through-put in the process...