Why Did The Patrol Air Cushion Vehicle PACV Fail Miserably In The Vietnam War?

Rindfleisch
Published on May 27, 2021
The Patrol Air Cushion Vehicle, or PACV, was based on the Bell Aerosystems SK-5 hovercraft. The terrain of the Mekong Delta and the battlefields of Vietnam, was the ideal test ground for this vehicle. It was here that the United States gained its first and only experience to date in the use of Air Cushion Vehicles in combat.



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