![]() gallons (38,000 l) of water a day, have incinerators for burning trash, are taller than the traditional Besson-class LSVs, and have more than twice the horsepower. While these ships have the same main deck area as the rest of the classâ≁0,500 square feet (980 m 2)â however they displace 6,000 short tons (5,400 t), can make 10,000 U.S. This is due to a more streamlined 'visor' bow that hides the front ramp and allows for the vessels to move through rough water more easily. Kuroda, and its sister ship, the Smalls, named after Robert Smalls, are generally similar to the rest of the class except that the ships are 42 feet (13 m) longer than the other ships of the class. Kuroda is the lead vessel of a new subclass of the Frank S. Archived from the original on 10 January 2008. Archived from the original on 10 February 2011. Archived from the original on 5 January 2006. Archived from the original on 31 December 2005.
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