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The "Stiletto," a shallow-water craft made of a tough, lightweight carbon composite material, offers a safer, more comfortable ride and is easily reconfigured to accommodate technological advances and the military's needs, said Navy Cmdr. Greg E. Glaros, a transformation strategist in the Office of Force Transformation.
Stiletto was initiated in the DoD transformation office in association with U.S. Special Operations Command, he said. When fielded, the boat will be available for use my all services. It's meant to get special operations forces to their missions quickly with a top speed of more than 50 knots, Glaros said. Those forces, a total of 15 per boat, also could benefit from its unusual hull design.
Described as an "M-hull" because of its resemblance to the letter "M," the water Stiletto displaces is pulled through tunnels under the boat. The water mixes with incoming air from the forward movement of the craft and creates an air cushion that the boat rides on, he said.
Glaros said this cushion could be a back-saving benefit for those using Stiletto for transport. The vertical impact to the neck and the spine from riding on a traditional small transport craft have been likened to a "10-G shock," or the body suddenly weighing 10 times its own weight, at least twice an hour, he said. If a seat fails, that shock can spike to 20 Gs.
Stiletto's other purposes include what Glaros describes as "techno exploration." Basically, he said, the boat is a floating experiment. The office wanted to understand the uses and the limits of composite materials in this type of application.
The boat's design also anticipates advances in technology, he said. "In our world today, the most powerful element is information," Glaros said. "For us, it would be folly to build anything that didn't have the means with which to connect to the outer world."
Stiletto's "electronic keel" provides that connection, he said. The system offers open access to its network for various uses by all services, Glaros said. Its plug-and-play nature makes it adaptable to advancing technologies.
While any force can customize the hull for a specific purpose, Glaros said, it was designed with servicemembers in mind. "They're at the heart of this," he said. "Give them something that they can change and manipulate on their own and doesn't damage them more than the enemy."
Fifteen months after the contract to build Stiletto was signed, the boat is considered "operational experimental," Glaros said, though he is uncertain when it will be fielded. The boat will be put through its paces with Naval Special Clearance Team 1 in early May.
To date, the ship has cost about $12.5 million, Glaros said. About one-fourth of that went to building computer-aided models and more operational testing.
it's a strategic stealth utensile for SPECIAL operations...whom best are not detected by the enemy.
catch my drift ?
:))
nope, too big a risk of lead poisoning in the Chinese one.
By HazeGreyAndUnderway [Affiliate User] 1206445263 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveFor insertion/extraction of SpecOps or intelligence personnel etc? No need for 16 inch guns there.
By theunknownknows [Affiliate User] 1204532140 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeoh, like there isn't a boat that can withstand torpedos and antiship missiles. seriously, whow, you're talking out of your ass
By cy156326 [Affiliate User] 1199968166 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removei don't think the chinese version is better. honestly speaking, the european and U.S. lead in stealth technology especially in boats.
By cy156326 [Affiliate User] 1199968069 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removei think the chinese one is better
By asianwong [Affiliate User] 1198750451 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveThis craft is a copy of the Swedish "Smyge" craft.
US should buy the Visby stelth corvett, it is operational an awesome!
only $90 of RPG could able to sink it down... $300 of torpedos could sink it fast... $400 of anti-ship missile could able to sink that ship fast...
By tomtos2000 [Affiliate User] 1195500738 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveCarbon fiber isn't exactly bullet proof, and I don't see a lot of guns on that puppy. Hopefully it's more of an experimental concept than a ship they plan on using regularly...
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