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TAK 3015


Description

The introduction of new and upgraded combat equipment for Marine Corps personnel requires additional afloat capacity within the Maritime Prepositioning Force, or MPF, ships. The Maritime Prepositioning Force (Enhanced), or MPF(E), program was designed to meet those requirements through the addition of a Maritime Prepositioning Ship, or MPS, to each of the three MPS squadrons. The three MPF(E) ships, unlike the current MPF ships, will be converted ships that will be owned by the Navy. Current MPF ships are long-term chartered vessels owned and crewed by private companies. The MPF(E) program is one of the new major ship acquisition programs solely managed by MSC; in the past, most others have been managed by the Naval Sea Systems Command. The first MPF(E) ship is expected to deploy in 1999, and the program will be completed in 2000.

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Cargo

Capacaties: Resources

Energy0
Material25000
Fuel25000

Capacaties: Units

Maximal loadable Units18
Max. total Cargo Weight6000
Max. single Cargo Weight5000
Unit accessable todefault
light tracked vehicle
medium tracked vehicle
heavy tracked vehicle
light wheeled vehicle
medium wheeled vehicle
heavy wheeled vehicle
trooper
rail vehicle
medium aircraft
building / turret / object
light aircraft
helicopter
hoovercraft

Entrance System

ModeIn
Out
Docking
Absolute Heightfloatingground level
Relative Height
Absolute Docking Heightfloatingground level
Relative Docking Height
Transporter Heightfloatingground level
Excluded Unit Groups
Unit can attack afterwardsYes
Needs Vehicle FunctionsNone
Movement Costs0
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