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The landing craft mechanized (LCM) is a
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designed for carrying vehicles. They came to prominence during the
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when they were used to land troops or
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s during Allied amphibious assaults.


Variants

There was no single design of LCM used, unlike the landing craft, vehicle, personnel (LCVP) or Landing Craft Assault (LCA) landing craft made by the US and UK respectively. There were several different designs built by the UK and US and by different manufacturers. The British motor landing craft was conceived and tested in the 1920s and was used from 1924 in exercises. Nine were in service at the start of the war. It was the first purpose built tank landing craft. It was the progenitor of all subsequent LCM designs.


LCM (1)

The landing craft, mechanised Mark I was an early British model. It was able to be slung under the davits of a liner or on a cargo ship boom with the result that it was limited to a 16-ton tank. The LCM Mark I was used during the Allied landings in Norway (one alongside the MLCs), and at Dieppe and some 600 were built. *Displacement: 35 tonnes *Length: *Width: *Draught: *Machinery: two Chrysler 100 hp petrol engines *Speed: 7 knots *Crew: 6 men *Armament: two .303 in. Lewis guns *Capacity: one medium tank, or 26.8 tons of cargo or 60 troops **100 men ** with of freeboard


LCM (2)

*Displacement: 29 tons *Length: 45 ft (14 m) *Beam: 14 ft 1 in (4.3 m) *Draft: 3 ft (0.91 m) *Speed: 8.5 knots (15.7 km/h) *Armament: two .50-cal
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s *Crew: 4 *Capacity; 100 troops, or one 13.5 ton tank, or 15 tons of cargo The first American LCM design, from the
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. Approximately 150 were built by American Car & Foundry and Higgins Industries.


LCM (3)

There were two designs: *Bureau Capable of carrying of cargo *Higgins In appearance very similar to the LCVP which Higgins Industries also constructed, with a wide load area at the front and a small armoured (1/4 inch steel) wheelhouse on the aft decking over the engine room. A Higgins LCM-3 is on display at the Battleship Cove maritime museum in Fall River, Massachusetts. Another Higgins LCM-3 is displayed at the Museo Storico Piana delle Orme in Province of Latina,
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. *Displacement: 52 tons (loaded); 23 tons (empty) *Length: *Beam: *Draft: (forward); (aft) *Speed: (loaded); (empty) *Armament: two .50-cal
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s *Crew: 4 *Capacity: One 30-ton tank (e.g.
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), 60 troops, or of cargo


LCM (4)

In the years 1943 and 1944, seventy-seven LCM(4)s were built. Outwardly, the LCM(4) was almost completely identical to a late model LCM(1) – the difference lay inside the pontoon. Here special bilge pumps and special ballast tanks allowed the LCM(4) to alter trim to increase stability when partially loaded.


LCM (5)

British model of LCM


LCM (6)

An LCM (3) extended by amidships. Many were later adapted as armoured troop carriers (ATCs or "
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; others became "
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" with 105mm guns, "Zippos" with flamethrowers or "Charlie" command variants. * Power plant: ** 2 Detroit 6-71 diesel engines; sustained; twin shaft; or ** 2 Detroit 8V-71 diesel engines; sustained; twin shaft * Length: 56.2 feet (17.1 m) * Beam: 14 feet (4.3 m) * Displacement: 64 tons (65 metric tons) full load * Speed: 9 knots (10.3 mph, 16.6 km/h) * Range: 130 miles (240 km) at * Military lift: 34 tons (34.6 metric tons) or 80 troops * Crew: 5


LCM (7)

British model of LCM


LCM (8)

General characteristics, LCM 8 Type * Power plant: four 6-71 six-cylinder diesels, two hydraulic transmissions, two propeller shafts. (Lighterage Division, NSA Danang 1969-1970) crew of 3: coxswain, bowhook, and engineer (aka "snipe") * Power plant: 2 Detroit 12V-71 diesel engines; sustained; twin shafts * Length: 73.7 feet (22.5 m) * Beam: 21 feet (6.4 m) * Displacement: 105 tons (106.7 metric tons) full load * Speed: 12 kt (13.8 mph, 22.2 km/h) * Range: 190 nm (350 km) at full load * Capacity: 53.5 tons (54.4 metric tons) * Military lift: one M48 or one M60 tank or 200 troops * Crew: 5


Operators

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Former operators

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* – Republic of Vietnam Navy


See also

* Motor Landing Craft * Landing Craft, Tank * LCVP (United States) * LCM2000 *
LCM 25 ton type Japan has eleven LCM 25 ton type landing ships in service with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force , abbreviated , also simply known as the Japanese Navy, is the maritime warfare branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, tasked with the nava ...
- Japanese version of LCM-6


Notes


References

*Gordon L. Rottman & Tony Bryan, ''Landing Ship, Tank (LST) 1942–2002'', New Vanguard series 115, Osprey Publishing Ltd, Oxford 2005. *Gordon L. Rottman & Hugh Johnson, ''Vietnam Riverine Craft 1962–75'', New Vanguard series 128, Osprey Publishing Ltd, Oxford 2006. *Gordon L. Rottman & Peter Bull, ''Landing Craft, Infantry and Fire Support'', New Vanguard series 157, Osprey Publishing Ltd, Oxford 2009. *Maund, LEH ''Assault From the Sea'', Methuen & Co. Ltd., London 1949.


External links


Skill in the Surf: A Landing Boat ManualHistory of "Logistics over The Shore" operationsLCM & LCU fact fileLCM-6 surface textures required for Xj3D/VRML model
{{Warship types of the 19th & 20th centuries Landing craft Ship types