Runnymede-class large landing craft

The Runnymede-class large landing craft are powered watercraft in the United States Army. They replaced older USN-design landing craft. Typical LCU design with a bow ramp and large aft superstructure. Several are deployed to Europe and aboard Afloat Prepositioning Ships.

Ships

 * USAV Runnymede (LCU 2001)
 * USAV Kennesaw Mountain (LCU 2002)
 * USAT Macon (LCU 2003)
 * USAV Aldie (LCU 2004)
 * USAV Brandy Station (LCU 2005)
 * USAV Bristoe Station (LCU 2006)
 * USAV Broad Run (LCU 2007)
 * USAV Buena Vista (LCU 2008)
 * USAV Calaboza (LCU 2009)
 * USAV Cedar Run (LCU 2010)
 * USAV Chickahominy (LCU 2011)
 * USAV Chicksaw Bayou (LCU 2012)
 * USAV Churubusco (LCU 2013)
 * USAV Coamo (LCU 2014)
 * USAV Contreras (LCU 2015)
 * USAV Corinth (LCU 2016)
 * USAV El Caney (LCU 2017)
 * USAV Five Forks (LCU 2018)
 * USAV Fort Donelson (LCU 2019)
 * USAV Fort McHenry (LCU 2020)
 * USAV Great Bridge (LCU 2021)
 * USAV Harpers Ferry (LCU 2022)
 * USAV Hobkirk (LCU 2023)
 * USAV Hormigueros (LCU 2024)
 * USAV Malvern Hill (LCU 2025)
 * USAV Matamoros (LCU 2026)
 * USAV Mechanicsville (LCU 2027)
 * USAV Missionary Ridge (LCU 2028)
 * USAV Molino Del Rey (LCU 2029)
 * USAV Monterrey (LCU 2030)
 * USAV New Orleans (LCU 2031)
 * USAV Palo Alto (LCU 2032)
 * USAV Paulus Hook (LCU 2033)
 * USAV Perryville (LCU 2034)
 * USAV Port Hudson (LCU 2035)