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I have seen that photo, that is a single tank, not really effective usage of the LCAC and hopefully not a representation of the boat being fully loaded.
A single tank is considered full load. It's a MBT after all.
I have seen that photo, that is a single tank, not really effective usage of the LCAC and hopefully not a representation of the boat being fully loaded.
PanAsian has a point though.Too lazy to find more from my collection:
PanAsian has a point though.
I have been watching the PLAN Type 726 / Yuyi-Class LCACs since they first appeared years ago.
In all of that time, I have seen maybe three pictures of them with any vehicles in them at all. One is the pic you show above...but we have seen that one over and over again.
We have an entire thread for the PLAN LCAC.
I feel like a lot of this can come down to both the limited numbers of LCACs in service, as well as possibly the relative lack of priority the navy is placing for the development of LCAC capability in amphibious assault (which might also be related to any potential issues that the LCAC programme is facing -- i.e.: if the LCAC does face any bottlenecks they might not be interested in funding for solutions due to low priority), but more importantly also the general secretive nature of the military and navy overall.
It's worth recalling the LCAC is an "offensive" amphibious assault tool in many ways, in it is meant to ferry troops, AFVs or other materials to distant shores, so it can be perceived as an "aggressive" weapons system in the same way as the Liaoning and its airwing is, so the navy is conscious about not showing off the true capability of the LCAC.
With PLA watching it's always good to keep in mind the question of whether the photos we have are equal to the actual state of capability/readiness of a particular weapons system.
Personally the lack of LCAC photos I think is due to:
1: general chinese military secrecy
2: possible lack of priority of the LCAC programme for the navy + possible issues with the LCAC programme
3: limited number of LCACs in first place
... in order from most influential to least influential.
Numbers definitely play a part. I am not sure about priority.I feel like a lot of this can come down to both the limited numbers of LCACs in service, as well as possibly the relative lack of priority the navy is placing for the development of LCAC.
And yet we see numerous pictures of the LPDs and the LCACs...just without equipment. Therefore I do not believe it is secrecy...there is nothing secret about what the LCACs will carry in terms of troops, IFV, APC, tanks, etc. If it was secrecy...IMHO, we would see very little of them at all.Personally the lack of LCAC photos I think is due to:
1: general chinese military secrecy
See above. They are training...just without troops and equipment in then. If it was high enough priority to have them there training at all...since as you said, they are meant to take troops and equipment to shore...I have to believe in those training exercises that they would do so.2: possible lack of priority of the LCAC programme for the navy + possible issues with the LCAC programme
No doubt this has something to do with it. But you would expect to see them with equipment a proportional amount of the time if they could since we are seeing the limited number of LCACs numerous times.3: limited number of LCACs in first place
I think that the LPDs, which there are now four of, with two more coming, were absolutely designed with LCACs in mind...to carry four each.I think one more factor is whether China has much practical need for LCAC's.
They are really not necessary for MOOTW or humanitarian missions ...
Against China's potential opponents in a real war LCAC's may not be much more survivable deploying from a 071 ...
With greater payload, range, and armament the Zubr is probably more useful to China ...
So the ...LCAC program may just be part of the keeping up with niche military technologies.
And yet we see numerous pictures of the LPDs and the LCACs...just without equipment. Therefore I do not believe it is secrecy...there is nothing secret about what the LCACs will carry in terms of troops, IFV, APC, tanks, etc. If it was secrecy...IMHO, we would see very little of them at all.