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Class overview
NameLCM62 class
BuildersCantieri Navali Vittoria, Adria (Rovigo).[2]
Operators
Preceded byMTM217 class
Cost998,000 (2007)[1] per unit
In service2010
Planned12
Active12
General characteristics
TypeLanding craft mechanized
Displacement
  • - 76 t (75 long tons) full load
  • - 65 t (64 long tons) light
Length19.58 m (64 ft 3 in) LOA
Beam5.1 m (16 ft 9 in) over all
Draft3.8 m (12 ft 6 in)
Propulsion
  • - 2 × shaft
  • - 2 × diesel engines Iveco Cursor 500 C13, 368 kW (493 bhp) each
  • - 2 × gearbox ZF550V
Speed
  • 11 knots (20 km/h) loaded
  • 15 knots (28 km/h) light
Range190 nmi (350 km; 220 mi) at 9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph)
Capacity
  • - 90 troops or
  • - 30 t (30 long tons) of cargo
  • - size cargo, 13.9 m (45 ft 7 in) X 3.9 m (12 ft 10 in)
Complement3
Sensors and
processing systems
Navigation radar, GSM, VHF
Notes
  • tank capacities:
  • - fuel oil, 2,450 L (540 imp gal; 650 US gal)
  • - fresh water, 240 L (53 imp gal; 63 US gal)

The LCM62 class is a series of landing craft mechanized used by the Italian Navy.[3]

History

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The first four hulls were ordered by the Italian Ministry of Defense (NAVARM) on 21 December 2007,[4] for €3,992,000. The fifth hull was ordered by NAVARM on 9 November 2009. The last four hulls were ordered by NAVARM on 21 December 2010.

The LCM62 class is designated by Vittoria Shipyards as the C828 class and is a vehicle crafted to support amphibious military action. The boats were designed for the transport of troops and ground vehicles, as part of landing operations on the coasts. These models are required and employed by all major navy forces, for their versatility and safety features guaranteed by the ballistic protection of the cabin. The hull and superstructure construction material is steel AH36. The closed and air-conditioned wheelhouse can accommodate up to three sailors. The wheelhouse and the front ramp door are equipped with ballistic protection against NATO 7.62×51mm A.P. bullets.

The MTM (Motozattera Trasporto Mezzi)-class landing crafts LCM62 have been developed by Studio Fast Service[5] and Vittoria Shipyard[6] for the Italian Navy. Nine of these crafts are operated aboard the three San Giorgio-class ships and are used by the San Marco Marine BrigadeatBrindisi Naval Station homeport.

Export

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Algerian Navy

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In July 2011 the Algerian Navy placed an order with Fincantieri for an improved version of the San Giorgio-class amphibious transport ships classified as『Bâtiment de Débarquement et de Soutien Logistique』(BDSL), and named Kalaat Béni Abbès The BDSL can accommodate three C828 landing craft mechanized, built in Ecrn (Etablissement de Construction et Réparation Navales) Shipyard of Mers-El-Kebir (Algeria), under license by Cantieri Vittoria [7][8]

Ships in class

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Name Pennant
number
Hull
number
Launched Commissioned Notes
LCM62 (MTM C.828) class construction data
LCM62 GIS62 C.828 4 December 2009 January 2010 [9]
LCM63 GIS63 C.829 4 December 2009 January 2010
LCM64 GIS64 C.830 4 December 2009 January 2010
LCM65 GIS65 C.831 4 December 2009 January 2010
LCM66 GIS66 C.833 16 March 2010 December 2010
LCM67 GIS67 C.836 23 November 2011 2012
LCM68 GIS68 C.837 23 November 2011 2012
LCM69 GIS69 C.838 23 November 2011 2012
LCM70 GIS70 C.839 23 November 2011 2012
MTM C.828 class construction data
2014 built in Algeria
2014 built in Algeria
2014 built in Algeria

References

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  • ^ "C.828 Landing Craft MTM". 8 June 2018.
  • ^ "La Brigata oggi – Marina Militare". www.marina.difesa.it. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20.
  • ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-12-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ [1] Archived 2013-01-15 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ [2]
  • ^ "Osn consegna la nuova ammiraglia alla Marina algerina – the Medi Telegraph". Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
  • ^ "Dopo Alfredo continua la controtendenza".
  • ^ "Forum Regia Marina -> Brindisi – le unità della Marina Militare".
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