An curved arrow pointing right. The Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) is an absolute unstoppable force for the US Navy. This hovercraft can move up to 70 tons of gear from ship to shore with ease.
An curved arrow pointing right. The Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) is an absolute unstoppable force for the US Navy. This hovercraft can move up to 70 tons of gear from ship to shore with ease.
Textron Systems has delivered LCAC 111, the latest ship to shore connector, or SSC, to the U.S. Navy on Nov. 27. The Navy ...
NEW ORLEANS – The latest Ship to Shore Connector (SSC), LCAC 111 was delivered to the Navy from Textron Systems on Nov. 27.
The problem runs especially deep at Naval Base San Diego, which is responsible for deploying Camp Pendleton Marines ...
A U.S. Navy contract totalling $117,384,000 has been awarded to Textron Marine Systems (TMS), of New Orleans, La., for the production of seven Landing Craft, Air Cushion (LCAC) vehicles and ...
The problem runs especially deep at Naval Base San Diego, which is responsible for deploying Camp Pendleton Marines ...
The problem runs especially deep at Naval Base San Diego, which is responsible ... Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) A Navy LCAC, an air-cushioned ship-to-shore landing craft, heads ...
A Navy LCAC, an air cushioned ship to shore landing craft, arrives on Las Flores Beach as it brings Marines of the 15th MEU, along with some family members who participated in a tiger cruise ...