The amphibious craft used to transport Marines from ship to shore on the beach is which?

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Multiple Choice

The amphibious craft used to transport Marines from ship to shore on the beach is which?

Explanation:
LCAC is the craft designed for moving Marines from a ship straight onto the beach. It’s a hovercraft—the Landing Craft Air-Cushion—so it rides on a powerful air cushion that lets it skim over the water and onto the shore, even in surf, while carrying heavy loads like armored vehicles and troops. This combination of speed and the ability to operate in shallow water and onto the beach makes it ideal for ship-to-shore insertion during amphibious assaults. Other craft listed have different roles or limitations: LCU is a utility craft that can deliver personnel and equipment but isn’t as fast or capable of rapidly ferrying large armor or vehicles directly onto a beach; LCM-8 is smaller and slower, suitable for near-shore transfers but not the rapid, high-capacity beach assault LCAC provides; LCVP is an older, lighter landing craft with limited payload and range relative to what an LCAC can deliver.

LCAC is the craft designed for moving Marines from a ship straight onto the beach. It’s a hovercraft—the Landing Craft Air-Cushion—so it rides on a powerful air cushion that lets it skim over the water and onto the shore, even in surf, while carrying heavy loads like armored vehicles and troops. This combination of speed and the ability to operate in shallow water and onto the beach makes it ideal for ship-to-shore insertion during amphibious assaults.

Other craft listed have different roles or limitations: LCU is a utility craft that can deliver personnel and equipment but isn’t as fast or capable of rapidly ferrying large armor or vehicles directly onto a beach; LCM-8 is smaller and slower, suitable for near-shore transfers but not the rapid, high-capacity beach assault LCAC provides; LCVP is an older, lighter landing craft with limited payload and range relative to what an LCAC can deliver.

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