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landing craft
landing craftn. A naval craft designed to convey troops and equipment from ship to shore.landing craft n (Military) military any small vessel designed for the landing of troops and equipment on beaches land′ing craft` n. any of various flat-bottomed naval vessels designed to move troops and equipment close to shore. [1935–40] landing craftA craft employed in amphibious operations, specifically designed for carrying troops and their equipment and for beaching, unloading, and retracting. It is also used for resupply operations.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | landing craft - naval craft designed for putting ashore troops and equipmentcraft - a vehicle designed for navigation in or on water or air or through outer space | Translationslanding craft
landing craft[′land·iŋ ‚kraft] (naval architecture) A combat vessel employed in amphibious warfare to transport mobile equipment, amphibious vehicles, tanks, general cargo, and personnel, and to discharge such directly on to the beach; the vessel ranges from 36 to 135 feet (11 to 41 meters) in length and differs from landing ships in that it is not designed for long transoceanic voyages. FinancialSeel/clanding craft
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