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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Ōsumi-class tank landing ship (1961) - définition


Ōsumi-class tank landing ship (1961)         
The Osumi-class tank landing ship were a class of transport ships operated by the Maritime Self-Defense Force. It was recommissioned with the donation of three LST-542 class tank landing ships (LST-1 class final model) from the US Navy.
Landing Ship, Tank         
  • Royal Fleet Auxiliary ensign
  • A GM EMD 12-567ATLP diesel engine as installed in [[USS LST-393]], located in Muskegon, Michigan, July 2017. The engines were rated at 900 HP (each) at 744 RPM.
  • LST-1176}} beached at [[Vieques, Puerto Rico]], in 1964
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  • Incheon Harbor]], [[South Korea]], loading supplies for the upcoming Wonsan invasion
  • ''LST-942''
  • USS ''LST-906'', with US Army Air Force L-4 Grasshopper on her flight deck being prepared for take-off. Note additional L-4 type aircraft stowed alongside the deck.
  • U.S. LSTs carrying the [[Australian 26th Brigade]] from [[Morotai Island]] to [[Tarakan Island]] in April 1945
  • LST-388}} unloading while stranded at low tide during the [[Normandy Invasion]] in June 1944. Note: propellers, rudders, and other underwater details of these LSTs; 40 mm single guns; "Danforth" style [[kedge anchor]] at ''LST-325''{{'}}s stern.
  • ROCS Chung Chien (LST-205)
  • ROCS Chung Yeh (LST-231)
  • ROCS Chung Chie (LST-218)
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  • HMS ''Bachaquero''
  • 6}} at sea. The ''Newport''-class ships can debark amphibious vehicles from stern gates or the bow ramp.
  • USS ''LST-776'' with Brodie system front view during testing 1943
  • Marine]] [[LVTP-5]] for a waterborne landing, in the 1960s.  When carrying amphibious tractors, an LST could land her payload from offshore without beaching.
LANDING SHIP DESIGNED FOR CARRYING ARMORED VEHICLES AND TROOPS
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Landing Ship, Tank (LST), or tank landing ship, is the naval designation for ships first developed during World War II (1939–1945) to support amphibious operations by carrying tanks, vehicles, cargo, and landing troops directly onto shore with no docks or piers. This enabled amphibious assaults on almost any beach.
Jason-class tank landing ship         
The Jason-class tank landing ship (Hellenic: αρματαγωγό κλάσσης Ιάσων, literally tank-carrier of class Jason) is a class of tank landing ships (LSTs) designed and built in Greece through a cooperation of the Elefsis Shipyards with the National Technical University of Athens and the Hellenic Navy, which ordered the ships in 1986. Along with the , they are the primary amphibious warfare ships of the Hellenic Navy.

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Ōsumi-class tank landing ship (1961)
The Osumi-class tank landing ship were a class of transport ships operated by the Maritime Self-Defense Force. It was recommissioned with the donation of three LST-542 class tank landing ships (LST-1 class final model) from the US Navy.