Landing Ship Medium

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Template:Short description Template:Use American English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Cleanup A Landing Ship Medium (LSM) was originally an amphibious assault ship of the United States Navy in World War II. Of a size between that of Landing Ships Tank and Landing Craft Infantry, 558 LSMs were built for the USN between 1944 and 1945. Most of the vessels built on this frame were regular transports, but several dozen were converted during construction to specialized roles. Most LSMs were scrapped during the Cold War, but several were sold by the United States Department of Defense to foreign nations or private shipping companies.

OPNAV N95 established a new LSM program in 2020. The new LSM will be Template:Convert long, able to operate at 22 knots and have a range of Template:Convert. The cost will be much lower than traditional amphibious shipping, according to a story in the March 2023 Marine Corps Gazette. The piece suggests that a MLR (Marine Littoral Regiment) would need nine LSMs.[1][2][3] As a comparison the Jason-class of the Greek Navy is about Template:Convert long, with a top speed of 18 knots

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LSM-1-class Landing Ship Medium (Transport)

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List of LSM-1-class ships

In total, 558 LSM ships were launched. Some notable examples include:

Name Year launched Fate Short summary
Template:USS Template:Dts Sold on November 15, 1974
Template:USS Template:Dts Un­known
Template:USS Template:Dts Sank on December 5, 1944
Template:USS Template:Dts Scrapped after 1998
Template:USS Template:Dts Sold on October 23, 1948
Template:USS Template:Dts Sold on October 23, 1948
Template:USS Template:Dts Scuttled on July 25, 1946
Template:USS Template:Dts Sold on December 10, 1958
Template:USS Template:Dts Scrapped on June 9, 1976
Template:USS Template:Dts Sold on December 29, 1946
Template:USS Template:Dts Scrapped on October 4, 1977
Template:USS Template:Dts Sank on May 25, 1945
Template:USS Template:Dts Grounded on December 5, 1944
Template:USS Sank in September 1958 Transferred to Nationalist China in 1949, recommissioned as Mei Le, sunk by Red Chinese artillery 9/1958
Template:USS Template:Dts Scrapped on August 14, 1972
USS Oceanside (LSM-175) Template:Dts Scrapped in 1989
Template:USS Scrapped in 1960
Template:USS Un­known
Template:USS Template:Dts Scrapped in 1972
Template:USS Sold in February 1947
Template:USS Sank on June 16, 1969 Transferred to Nationalist China in 1949, recommissioned as Mei Hua, sunk in a collision with M.V. Ta Tung 16/6/69
USS LSM-275 Template:Dts Scrapped in 1976 Later renamed and reclassified Template:USS
Template:USS Template:Dts Scrapped in 1958
USS LSM-315 Un­known
USS LSM-319 Sank in 1971
Template:USS Template:Dts Scuttled on September 17, 2006
Template:USS Later USNS LSM-335 (T-AG-335) Assigned Ryukyuan shuttle.[4]
Template:USS Template:Dts Scrapped
Template:USS Template:Dts Un­known
Template:USS Template:Dts Waiting for preservation
Template:USS Template:Dts Sold in November 1958
USS Hunting (LSM-398) Template:Dts Scrapped after 1983 Later reclassified (E-AG-398)
Template:USS Template:Dts Un­known
Template:USS Template:Dts Scuttled on February 1, 2003
Template:USS Template:Dts Un­known
USS LSM-477 Sank in 1971
Template:USS Template:Dts Un­known
Template:USS Template:Dts Un­known
USS LSM-547 Abandoned by 1972

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LSM(R)-188-class Landing Ship Medium (Rocket)

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LSM(R)-401-class Landing Ship Medium (Rocket)

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LSM(R)-501-class Landing Ship Medium (Rocket)

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Gypsy-class salvage lifting vessels

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Production

Dates are launch dates.[5]

Delivery:[5]

  • Q2 1944: 74
  • Q3 1944: 129
  • Q4 1944: 132
  • Q1 1945: 111
  • Q2 1945: 58
  • Q3 1945: 30
  • Q4 1945: 15
  • 1946: 9

Legacy

One LSM, Template:USS, survived in its original configuration until around 2010. It was in storage at Marine Station Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina. It was slated to become the centerpiece of the Museum of the Marine, but due to changed plans, was scrapped between 2010 and 2014.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Light Amphibious Warship (LAW)

As of February 2023 the US Marine Corps has proposed the purchase of 18 to 35 modern LSMs; this LSM concept was previously known as the Light Amphibious Warship (LAW).[6][7]

See also

References

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