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Revision as of 14:24, 21 August 2008
An amphibious transport dock (also called a landing platform dock or LPD) is an amphibious warfare ship, a warship that embarks, transports, and lands elements of a landing force for expeditionary warfare missions. Several navies currently operate this kind of ship. The ships are generally designed to transport troops into a war zone by sea, primarily using landing craft, although invariably they also have the capability to operate transport helicopters.
Amphibious transport docks perform the mission of amphibious transports, amphibious cargo ships, and the older LPDs by incorporating both a flight deck and a well deck that can be ballasted and deballasted to support landing craft or amphibious vehicles.
LPD Classes
In Service
- India
- INS Jalashva (ex USS Trenton)
- Spain
- Galicia class (Same design as Dutch Rotterdam)
- United Kingdom
- Albion class
- Bay class (Based on the design of the Dutch Rotterdam Class)