LVTP-5 Amphibious Marine Corps
History
It was an evolution of the LVT-1 to LVT-4 World War II era Landing Vehicle Tracked series, but was considerably larger and could carry 30-34 combat-armed troops. A smaller design based on the M59 APC was also produced as the LVT-6, but only a handful built.
The LVTP-5 was replaced in service by the LVT-7 family.
The most common type was the LVTP-5, an armored personnel carrier, with mine-sweeper, command, recovery and fire support variants, the latter mounting a 105 mm howitzer. An anti-aircraft version was prototyped, but never saw service.
As of the mid-2010s, the sole remaining state user of the LVTH-6 was the Philippines, who used 4 of them for their naval infantry force. As of 2013, Philippine LVTH-6s came in a "digital"-style camouflage pattern.
Type Armored personnel carrier ,Place of origin United States , Service history , In service 1956–present , Used by Philippine Marine Corps , U.S. Marine Corps (historical)
make in sketchup , render in kerkythea : bysanders
MODEL PRICE : U$ 25,00
FORMAT : SKP , STL , OBJ , DAE
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