New video on the U.S. Army's old LARC-LX / BARC, a huge 4x4 amphibious truck and ship-to-shore connector that aided in maritime logistics operations. The video covers the specifications of the LARC-LX, its limitations, unit-level capabilities, unit organization, and its service history in the U.S. Army (particularly in the 1950s and during Vietnam) and the Republic of China.
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