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Landing Vehicle Tracked (LVT-2 / LVT-4) (Alligator / Water Buffalo) - Amphibious Personnel Carrier - History, Specs and Pictures - Military Tanks, Vehicles and Artillery
LVT(A)4/LVT(A)5
United States' Landing Vehicle Tracked, LVT (A)(4) - World War II Vehicles, Tanks, and Airplanes
LVT(A)4/LVT(A)5
United States' Landing Vehicle Tracked, LVT (A)(4) - World War II Vehicles, Tanks, and Airplanes
Landing Vehicle Tracked - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAs a result of Tarawa experience, standardized armor kits were provided for the LVTs employed in contested landings, and the gun-armed "amtanks" LVT(A)-1 and LVT(A)-4 were developed to provide fire support. Armed with a 75 mm howitzer, the latter was especially effective in this role as it was capable of destroying Japanese fortifications as it came ashore. However the LVT(A)-4 had an open-topped turret which left the crew vulnerable to artillery and infantry attack, especially to the latter as it lacked any sort of machine gun armament. The lack of machine gun armament was eventually rectified, though the open-topped turret remained. Although usually used during landings only, in the Marianas campaign "amtanks" were employed inland, much like regular tanks.