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The LVT-2 Water Buffalo was an amphibious landing vehicle in use by the United States Marine Corps and Army during World War II, featured in Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault during the Battle of Tarawa Atoll. It was considered superior in comparison to LCVPs as they have the ability to drive over coral reefs and land on beaches. It was equipped with a 7-cylinder radial engine, taken from the M3 Stuart. Unlike its successor, the LVT-4 or LCVP, it does not have a ramp, so its Marines or soldiers must bail over the side rather than pour out a single exit.

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  • LVT-2 Water Buffalo
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  • The LVT-2 Water Buffalo was an amphibious landing vehicle in use by the United States Marine Corps and Army during World War II, featured in Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault during the Battle of Tarawa Atoll. It was considered superior in comparison to LCVPs as they have the ability to drive over coral reefs and land on beaches. It was equipped with a 7-cylinder radial engine, taken from the M3 Stuart. Unlike its successor, the LVT-4 or LCVP, it does not have a ramp, so its Marines or soldiers must bail over the side rather than pour out a single exit.
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Speed
  • 32(xsd:integer)
Game
  • Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault
Name
  • LVT-2 Water Buffalo
Type
  • Amphibious Vehicle
Caption
  • A LVT-2 with a squad of Marines out of the 2nd Marine Division.
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PC
  • No
weapon1loc
  • Mounted on Personnel Area, Left
weapon1name
  • M1919A4 Browning Light Machine Gun
Crew
  • 3(xsd:integer)
weapon2name
  • M2A1 Browning Heavy Machine Gun
weapon2loc
  • Mounted on Personnel Area, Left
abstract
  • The LVT-2 Water Buffalo was an amphibious landing vehicle in use by the United States Marine Corps and Army during World War II, featured in Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault during the Battle of Tarawa Atoll. It was considered superior in comparison to LCVPs as they have the ability to drive over coral reefs and land on beaches. It was equipped with a 7-cylinder radial engine, taken from the M3 Stuart. Unlike its successor, the LVT-4 or LCVP, it does not have a ramp, so its Marines or soldiers must bail over the side rather than pour out a single exit.
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