Thursday, February 02, 2006

Stilleto For Special Ops




This new vessel is the M80 Stilleto, designed for littoral and Special Operations, in honor of a great naval reformer, from Spacewar:

The M80 Stiletto and Wolf PAC operational experiment was USN (ret) Vice Admiral Arthur Cebrowski's vision for a more adaptive force using high numbers of smaller, faster networked vessels designed for littoral, or near shore, waters and costing less to build than conventional ships, said Cmdr. Gregory Glaros, Stiletto's project lead and a military transformation strategist who worked for Cebrowski.

Cebrowski died last November, but the new Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC), announced in January 2006, is, in effect, implementing the vice admiral's vision for expeditionary combat in the 21st century, said Glaros.

Its advance designed is unique for warfare at sea:

The 88-foot long vessel marks a breakthrough in naval architecture, featuring M Ship's patented M-shaped hull that provides a stable yet fast platform for mounting electronic surveillance equipment or weapons, or for conducting special operations.

The hull design does not require foils or lifting devices to achieve a smooth ride at high speeds in rough conditions. Its shallow draft means the M80 Stiletto can operate in riverine environments and potentially allows for beach landings.

The fuel-efficient M80 Stiletto is equipped with four Caterpillar engines, yielding a top speed in excess of 50 knots (nearly 60 miles per hour) when fully loaded and can be outfitted with jet drives for shallow water operations and beaching.