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Israeli Navy’s Landing Craft to Have Special Systems

Arie Egozi - : Oct 29, 2024 - : 10:23 pm

The Israeli Navy has started to equip its two new landing craft with systems that ''are not usually carried by this type of vessel,'' senior defence sources have said.

The role of the navy in the ongoing war will affect the types of systems to be carried by the two landing craft.

The INS Komemiyut arrived on June 16, adding a new vessel to the Israeli Navy. The landing craft, sometimes referred to as a logistics support vessel (LSV), is the second that Israel has acquired in the past year. INS Nahshon, the first of the new ships, was delivered to the Israeli Navy from the Pascagoula Shipyard in Mississippi in September last year.

A landing craft is a powerful combat vessel, which enables sailing to distant arenas. Its length is approximately 95 meters while its width is approximately 20 meters. The vessel's displacement exceeds 2500 tons. The team of the landing craft consists of dozens of naval combat soldiers, with a quarter of them being female. The commanding officer of the vessel is at the rank of Lieutenant Commander (LCdr.).

The landing craft will serve as a logistical axis for transporting equipment as well as the soldiers in near and far areas. They will enable the strengthening of the high-quality cooperation between the various units in the Israeli Navy, the Technological and Logistics Directorate (J4) and the other IDF branches, in order to strengthen joint operational activity, and putting the multi-branch combat effort into action in routine and contingency situations.

The joint construction project by the IDF and the Ministry of Defense of the INS Nahshon landing craft’s platform began about four years ago. The FMF funds Israel is getting from the U.S each year were used for the project.

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