U.S. Army 10th Support Group Looks Forward to Using MSV(L)
Naval News contacted the U.S. Army 10th Support Group based in Western Japan on their thoughts of using the upcoming new MSV(L).
Naval News contacted the U.S. Army 10th Support Group based in Western Japan on their thoughts of using the upcoming new MSV(L).
The U.S. Army’s Maneuver Support Vessel (Light), or MSV(L), prototype was launched Oct. 10 at the Vigor, LLC marine fabrication facility in Vancouver.

Representatives from the U.S. Army and federal and local elected officials joined Vigor employees for a keel laying ceremony yesterday, celebrating the first milestone in the construction of the Army’s next generation landing craft, the Maneuver Support Vessel (Light) or MSV(L).
The U.S. Army’s latest watercraft demonstrated its ability to transport a Marine Corps NMESIS anti-ship launcher last week in Hawaii. The U.S. Army’s next-generation landing
The U.S. Army’s LCM-8 has been in service since 1959 and has a payload capacity of 53.5 long tons (54.4 tons) of cargo, but a