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  1. Landing Vehicle Tracked - Wikipedia

    The United States Army, Canadian Army, and British Army used several LVT models during World War II, and referred to those vehicles as "Landing Vehicle, Tracked." Originally intended solely as cargo carriers for ship to shore operations, they evolved into assault troop and fire support vehicles.

  2. LVTP-5 - Wikipedia

    The LVTP-5 (landing vehicle, tracked, personnel 5) is a family of amphibious armored fighting vehicles used by the Philippine Marine Corps, the Republic of China Marine Corps, and, formerly, the United States Marine Corps.

  3. Landing Vehicle Tracked (LVT-2 / LVT-4) (Alligator / Water Buffalo)

    Oct 17, 2018 · The LVT ("Landing Vehicle Tracked") began a long line of amphibious tracked American military vehicles for the US Army and Marine Corps that still continues today.

  4. Peleliu’s Forgotten World War II Battlefield

    The Landing Vehicle Tracked (LVT), also known as the amphibious tractor (Amtrac, Amptrac), was essential to U.S. forces during World War II (WWII) in the Pacific Theater. The vessel possessed the ability to travel both in and out of the water and was one of the first true amphibious vehicles.

  5. Landing Vehicle Tracked (LVT) in First Combat Role - World War …

    Nov 20, 2023 · The Landing Vehicle Tracked (LVT) was an amphibious armored vehicle used by the U.S. and British armed services mainly in the Pacific but also in Europe.

  6. Landing Vehicle Tracked: Armored Ship-to-Shore Movement

    The LVT-4 was ultimately the most produced variant of WWII landing vehicles, with nearly 8,500 produced by war’s end. LVTs were used in the subsequent Pacific assaults in the Marshall, Marianna, Philippine, and Ryukyu Island chains, with over 18,000 of …

  7. American LVTs - War History

    Dec 27, 2018 · The LVT (Landing Vehicle Tracked), better known as the Alligator. It was a modification of the original Alligator, a swamp rescue vehicle developed in 1935. The Alligator was an amphibious tank and the star of many U. S. Marine Corps landings in the Pacific.

  8. LVT4 Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Unarmored (Mark IV)

    LVT4 Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Unarmored (Mark IV) Also known as the Water Buffalo, the LVT4 carryied cargo or personnel, particularly in an amphibious assault role.

  9. LVT Landing Vehicle, Tracked - GlobalSecurity.org

    The amphibian tractor (amtrack, LVT) was one vehicle which was to play a vital role in the amphibious operations of World War II. The history of the LVT and it's acquisition by the Marine...

  10. Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Mark 2 - AFV Database

    May 13, 2023 · Initially created for the Army, the LVT (A)2 was an LVT2 with the 10- and 14-gauge steel on the cab front and rear, hull front, and pontoon sides replaced with armor plate.

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