Talk:Toku Daihatsu-class landing craft
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I'm pretty sure these weren't manufactured by Daihatsu as linked in the infobox on the right side, they just had the same name, as with the daihatsu 14 landing boats (name derived by abbreviating japanese for large powered landing boat)
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