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Ramped craft logistic

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Ramped craft logistic

The ramped craft logistic (RCL) is a type of landing craft operated by 17 Port and Maritime Regiment RLC of the Royal Logistic Corps of the British Army. From the early 1980s onwards it was deployed to replace the RPL (ramped powered lighter). One of their first roles was to provide logistical support during the setting up of the garrison in the Falkland Islands immediately after the Falklands War - this role was conducted by the two first of class, Arromanches and Antwerp. RCLs were originally procured for UK, Cyprus and Hong Kong, and are now only stationed at the military port at Marchwood, near Southampton, after the two (Andalsnes and Akyab) based at the British base at Akrotiri, Cyprus were sold in 2014 (where they operated as 417 Troop of 17 Port and Maritime Regiment RLC). They are slowly being withdrawn from service, as of 2015.

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Vessels

There were 9 ramped craft logistic brought into service:

Statistics

  • Complement 6
  • Length 33.3m
  • Beam 8.3m
  • Maximum draught (laden) 1.5m
  • Displacement (laden) 290 tonnes
  • Load capacity 96 tonnes (four 20 ft ISO shipping containers) or 65 tonnes (four fully laden 8 tonne vehicles).
  • Propulsion 2 x Dorman 8JTCWM diesel engines
  • Maximum speed (laden) 10 knots
  • References

    Ramped craft logistic Wikipedia


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