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This model represents the Newport class, a large tank landing ship designed for the US Navy. The class features a unique bow ramp, allowing vehicles to be loaded and unloaded more quickly and easily than other LST designs.

 

Twenty Newports were built, and they served in the USN from 1969, with the last being decomissioned in 2002. Most of them were then sold to foreign navies, including Australia, Brazil, Chile, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Spain, and Taiwan.

 

The Newport class is armed with two twin 3" gun turrets, plus a Phalanx CIWS following a 1980s refit. They can carry up to 30 heavy vehicles and 400 infantry.

 

Note: Australia's Kanimbla class will require extensive modifications to the model and will be included in a separate package.

 

See the readme for full details. If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or constructive criticisms regarding this model, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you!


What's New in Version 1.1

Released

  • 2015/04/13 Fixed graphical anomaly
  • 2015/04/12 Initial release

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Antares81

Posted

very good model.

Please can you make some US NAVY carriers for SF2 NA , I have a lot of material if you need please.

I hope you would hear this request.

my best whishes

NotVerySierraHotel

Posted

Another work of art!  Fantastic and thank you!  Shout out for all the 'Gator Navy sailors - my Dad served on an LST during the Vietnam era. 

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