LVTE1

LVTE1

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トピック着陸車両追跡エンジニア
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LVTE1のフォトギャラリー、 LVTE1 LVTP5のエンジニアバージョンでした。LVTP-5(着陸車両、追跡、人員)は、アメリカ海兵隊が使用する水陸両用装甲戦闘車のファミリーでした。

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The **LVTE1** was a specialized combat engineer variant of the **LVTP5** (Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Personnel) family of large amphibious armored vehicles used by the U.S. Marine Corps. Its crucial role was to clear obstacles and minefields from beach landing zones and shallow water during the initial stages of an amphibious assault.

Primary Engineering Equipment

The vehicle’s massive, purpose-built equipment defined its appearance and mission:

  • Excavator Blade: Dominating the bow was a hydraulically operated, **V-shaped excavator blade**. This heavy, toothed implement was used to dig up and clear land mines and various anti-landing obstacles from the sand and seabed. The blade included attached **buoyancy tanks** to aid flotation when the vehicle was operating in water.
  • Line Charges: The LVTE1 was equipped with **rocket-propelled line charges**. These were explosive ropes carried in the rear compartment that could be fired over a minefield and detonated to clear a safe path for follow-on vehicles.
  • Mine Clearing Function: The standard operating procedure was to fire the line charges to breach the main minefield, then use the excavator blade to ensure the path was fully clear for the succeeding waves of infantry and vehicles.

General Specifications

  • Base Platform: LVTP5 (Amtrac).
  • Crew: Typically included a Commander, Driver, Gunner, and several **Combat Engineers**.
  • 武装: It was lightly armed, usually with a single **.30 caliber machine gun** for self-defense.
  • 機動力: Fully amphibious, it utilized large tracks with grousers (cleats) for both land propulsion and movement in the water.
  • Service Period: Introduced in the mid-1950s, the LVTE1 saw active use by the Marine Corps, notably during the **Vietnam War**, before being phased out with the introduction of the later LVT-7 (AAV-7) family of amphibious vehicles.

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