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U.S. Considering Australian-Designed Light Amphibious Warship
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U.S. Considering Australian-Designed Light Amphibious Warship
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By Evan Karlik
January 20, 2021
 

Australia has a history of importing key military platforms from the United States—examples include the F-35A Lightning II, F/A-18F Super Hornet, P-8A Poseidon and M1A1 Abrams tank. But there are now several near-term opportunities for Australia to provide military technologies for the U.S.. Here are three intriguing possibilities.

First, as the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps reimagine their future amphibious force, high-level discussions have focused on an innovative Australian-designed vessel to land troops and their equipment on unprepared beaches.

Gold Coast–based Sea Transport Solutions’ stern landing vessel is one of several contenders vying for the U.S. Navy’s light amphibious warship program. The stern landing design overcomes problems of conventional landing craft, which feature a large ramp in the bow that makes for poor handling in rough seas, reduces speed and obstructs visibility. Stern landing vessels are a mature capability and have been used extensively in Australia’s mining industry.

https://www.realcleardefense.com/articles/2021/01/20/us_considering_australian-designed_light_amphibious_warship_657201.html