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Fort Valley Class Landing Platform Dock (NTU)
   
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Fort Valley Class Landing Platform Dock (NTU)

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The 8 ships of the Fort Valley-class are custom designed Landing Platform Docks (LPDs) which combine large floodable well decks with a significant flight deck and command and control facilities. These ships use embarked LCUs to move vehicles ashore. They carry more vehicles than a typical LHA but significantly less air assets. Unlike the preceding Austin-class LPDs, the Fort Valley-class came armed with a MK26 twin-armed GMLS for self-defence. Built between 1976 and 1982, these ships would serve to provide organic AAW defence for amphibious warfare surface groups allowing for fewer dedicated escorts without a loss in capability compared to a standard LPD. Ultimately these ships would serve faithfully alongside the Austin-class LPDs until their eventual retirements in the early 2000s.

Right so this was a pretty simple one, saw the empty space up at the bow of the Austin and figured it would be the perfect fit for a MK26, and thus, the Fort Valleys were born. Eight ships of the class are included: LPD-16 Fort Valley, LPD-17 Greenfield, LPD-18 Huntington, LPD-19 Fort Kent, LPD-20 Oakland, LPD-21 Somerville, LPD-22 Sun Valley, and LPD-23 Santa Cruz. I have also included a VLS variant with late model Standards and improved overall capabilities from the MK26 variant. With that, I will leave it here, don't really have too much to say about these ships, enjoy!
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That Guy! 1 May @ 6:07pm 
Cudos for the work! Also, as a side note, The San Antonio class LPDs (LPD-17 through 27 for flight I) where originally designed to have Mk41 VLS system in the forecastle to support Naval Surface Fire Support via Tomahawk strikes before an amphibious landing, they never had the VLS system installed but all the spaces to support it are there. so your interpretation of a VLS system isnt too far off!
Drvnwolf 14 Feb @ 8:15am 
Pre Kilauea and Sacramento Fleet Resupply ships on the way by chance?? Not sure the look has changed much. even the new ones look like them.