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  • ...ers and [[STOVL]] aircraft; with more flight deck space than the current [[Landing Platform Dock]] ships
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  • {{r|Landing Platform Dock}}
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  • [[Landing Platform Dock]] in service between 1962 and 1991
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  • {{r|Landing Platform Dock}}
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  • Among the largest types of [[amphibious warfare]] ships being built today, '''landing platform dock (LPD)''' vessels combine the features of several previous types. The "dock"
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Landing Platform Dock]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • [[Amphibious warfare]] ships of the [[Landing Platform Dock]] type, built jointly by Spain and the Netherlands for their own use and fo
    179 bytes (26 words) - 19:05, 7 April 2009
  • ...ft Air Cushion]] (LCAC), launched from the well decks of ships such as a [[Landing Platform Dock]]. ...bow that was not possible with bow doors. Still, newer types such as the [[Landing Platform Dock]]s of the [[San Antonio-class]] are far more flexible, being able to operat
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  • Predecessor of the [[San Antonio-class]] of [[Landing Platform Dock]] (LPD) ships, which have both a well deck for landing craft and a flight d
    377 bytes (54 words) - 11:41, 27 April 2011
  • Used in [[amphibious warfare]], a class of [[Landing Platform Dock]] ships of the [[United States Navy]], with some in commission and some und
    267 bytes (36 words) - 11:40, 27 April 2011
  • {{r|Landing Platform Dock}}
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  • {{r|Landing Platform Dock}}
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  • The joint [[Spain]]/[[Netherlands]] '''Rotterdam/Galicia''' class of [[Landing Platform Dock]] naval vessels for [[amphibious warfare]] are called the '''Enforcer''' cl | title=LPD Rotterdam Class Landing Platform Dock, Netherlands
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  • {{r|Landing Platform Dock}}
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  • {{r|Landing Platform Dock}}
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  • {{r|Landing Platform Dock}}
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  • For warfare, they would operate in company with Landing Platform Dock (Replacement) (LPD(R)), which are the amphibious warfare command ships in t
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  • '''San Antonio-class''' [[Landing Platform Dock]]s are large [[amphibious warfare]] vessels of the U.S. Navy. They are the
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  • LCUs are carried about [[Landing Platform Dock]] ships, or may serve as independent utility boats in a port or in a coasta
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  • *[[San Antonio-class]] (LPD 17) [[Landing Platform Dock]] ship for [[amphibious warfare]]
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