BARC Marshall Museum Overloon

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BARC (Barge, Amphibious Resupply, Cargo) is a welded steel hulled amphibious cargo vehicle. It could carry up to 100 tons of cargo or 200 people, but a more typical load was 60 tons of cargo or 120 people. The vehicle was powered by four 265 hp (198 kW) GMC diesel engines positioned in the sides of the hull, each of which drove one wheel on land. Pairs of engines were coupled to drive each of the two 1.2 meter diameter propellers, which propelled the vehicle in the water. Its top speed was 20 mph (32 km/h) on land, or 7.5 mph (12.1 km/h) afloat. The operator occupied a small cab on the port side at the aft end of the vehicle.
The LARC-LX was used to transport wheeled and tracked vehicles, including beach preparation equipment and general cargo, from ship-to-shore or to inland transfer points. It was also capable of transporting 40-foot (12 m) shipping containers, which could be landed from the LARC either by crane, straddle carriers, or rollers. It was the only amphibious vehicle in U.S. Army service capable of landing on a beach through surf. Typically, the LARC-LX was carried as deck cargo on a commercial vessel or heavy lift ship to be transported overseas.
The first BARC had its maiden voyage in 1952 at Fort Lawton, Washington. The designated was changed from BARC to LARC in 1960. The LARCS first saw active service in 1967 when they were dispatched to Vietnam to support the 101st Airborne Division, and in 1968 the 1st Cavalry Division. The last amphibious company in the U.S. Army, the 309th Transportation (LARC LX) Company, 11th Transportation Battalion, was deactivated on 15 October 2001. (From Wikipedia)
More information about BARC: www.amphibiousvehicle.net/amph...
Compilation of the transport of the BARC: • BARC transport to Mars...
Website of the museum: www.oorlogsmuseum.nl/en/

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  • @allencourser6856
    @allencourser68568 жыл бұрын

    this was my job in Vietnam, operator and crewchief. Awesome piece of equipment to drive at 20 yrs of age.

  • @petebowling1668

    @petebowling1668

    5 жыл бұрын

    Were you there. With Pete Bowling at qui non he is my dad he is passed but he was there and later fort story

  • @nickraschke4737
    @nickraschke47375 жыл бұрын

    I had never heard of these machines. What a behemoth

  • @Ralphie89
    @Ralphie8911 жыл бұрын

    From the Marshall museum in Zwijndrecht (NL). The owner moved his collection of vechicles to the museum in Overloon.

  • @r.d.account9519
    @r.d.account95194 жыл бұрын

    They apparently had to destroy my entire road to get it to the museum😂

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