Army will deploy faster theater support vessels.

AuthorRonis, Sheila R.
PositionExpeditionary Warfare

It's a little known fact that the Army has as many boats as the Navy--about 300. They perform different functions, however. The Army's vessels provide strategic logistics and force projection, especially intra-theater.

The lighter platforms include mechanized landing craft, utility landing craft, logistics support vessels, the LARC LX amphibian, miscellaneous small harbor boats (J boats) and amphibious re-supply cargo modular causeway systems.

Floating utility systems include small tugs, large tugs and pusher tugs. Other vessels include floating machine shops, barges, cargo barges, derrick and floating cranes.

The Army also is developing a new ship, called the Theater Support Vessel. The service already has leased a high-speed vessel, called TSV-1X Spearhead, which deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom.

"The TSV possess more transformation potential than any other system currently in development as it will change not only the way the Army deploys, but will change the way the Army and the Joint Task Force fights," said Col. Genaro Dellarocco, Army program manager for force projection, combat service, combat service support.

"Specifically, the TSV allows us to go into shallow areas and land almost anywhere," he said. "It carries its infrastructure with it, and with the anti-access port strategies of our enemies, it is an essential tool for the future."

Employing the TSV is an "anti-access area denial risk mitigation" strategy since "port denial is one of the most likely early scenarios," according to the Defense Department's Mobility Requirements Study.

Dave Crum, a program official at the Combined Arms Support Command, told an industry briefing that "the TSV mission is to rapidly self deploy to a joint operations area and provide operational and tactical level intra-theater sealift of forces (personnel and equipment)."

Twelve TSVs in one theater could move an entire Stryker brigade in one lift. With six TSVs in two geographically different theaters, two brigades could be moved in two lifts. The exact number of TSVs to be procured is yet to be determined. The Army Requirements Oversight Council approved the TSV...

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