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kach22i 02-24-2006 11:31 AM

Stiletto Stealth Ships: Look Different. Ride Different.
 
M-Hull

http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...tiletto_lg.jpg
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...to_Rear_lg.jpg
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...hnology_lg.jpg

Link:
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/2006/0.../index.php#more
Quote:

DID has covered the late Vice-Admiral Cebrowski's legacy at the Pentagon's Office of Force Transformation. With the formal roll-out of the 88-foot Stiletto stealth ship and its cutting-edge "M-Hull" wave-damping design, that legacy takes another step forward. The Stiletto is part of Project WolfPac, which aims to test new concepts of shallow-water and riverine warfare organized around swarms of smaller, affordable ships linked by communications. SOCOM's Navy SEALs are reportedly quite enthusiastic about the Stiletto, which can slip into shallow waters, launching inflatable boats and even UAVs while serving as a communications hub via its "electronic keel." Best of all, the M-Hull significantly reduces the pounding its occupants take from waves - poundings that can cut careers short due to back injuries.
Quote:

nterestingly, the M-hull evolved from a challenge to help solve the serious problem of wave erosion to the ancient buildings of Venice, Italy. Since the streets of this city are water, the authorities were faced with the unique problem of reducing waves created by motorboats to protect the foundations of the buildings along the canals. Chuck Robinson, who lives in the USA but has an apartment in Venice, decided that he had to do something.



EDIT:
Company homepage, many more products.
http://www.mshipco.com/index.php?page_id=1

kach22i 02-26-2006 12:49 PM

115 hits and no comments...........must mean everyone is awe struck.;)

http://www.mshipco.com/index.php?page_id=30
http://www.mshipco.com/images/concep...ll Concept.jpg

I did a Google image search on "Littoral" and found another interesting ship.

The USA's New Littoral Combat Ships
by Joe Katzman at October 25, 2005 03:27 PM
http://www.windsofchange.net/archives/007649.php#more
Quote:

The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) is the U.S. Navy's newest class of surface combatant ships. Optimized for shallow seas and littoral operations within 100 miles of shore but deployable across the ocean, LCS ships are a centerpiece of the USA's new focus on littoral warfare. They will help to counter growing "asymmetric" threats like coastal mines, quiet diesel submarines, piracy, and terrorists on small fast attack boats.

http://www.windsofchange.net/images/...GD_cutaway.png

http://www.windsofchange.net/images/...Concept_lg.jpg
NOTE: Cool links at bottom of article.
http://www.windsofchange.net/archives/007649.php#more

kach22i 02-26-2006 01:32 PM

Lots of pictures - many craft.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/lcs-pics.htm
http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...cs-flight1.jpg

http://disposablewisdom.com/nucleus/index.php?blogid=1&archive=2005-7-11
Quote:

The Littoral Surface Craft-Experimental (X-Craft), christened Sea Fighter (FSF 1), at Nichols Bros. Boat Builders in Freeland, Whidbey Island, Wash., will be used to evaluate the hydrodynamic performance, structural behavior, mission flexibility, and propulsion system of high-speed vessels. The X-Craft is a high-speed aluminum catamaran that will test a variety of technologies, which will allow the Navy to operate more effectively in littoral or near-shore waters
Link to large picture:
http://disposablewisdom.com/nucleus/media/1/hiresxboat.jpg

X-Craft
http://www.onr.navy.mil/media/view_image.asp?ID=93&SubID=81
http://www.onr.navy.mil/media/images...fighter/11.jpg

Quote:

The mission bay of SEA FIGHTER (X-Craft) will be capable of housing twelve containers, permitting the vessel to be quickly reconfigured to support a variety of potential missions including: battle force protection, mine counter-measures, amphibious assault support and humanitarian support.
http://www.nicholsboats.com/x-craft.htm
http://www.nicholsboats.com/Images/x-craft/02800015.jpg


http://www.deagel.com/news2/?p=ns000154ot
http://www.deagel.com/img/lib/1h7701.jpg

bryanthompson 02-26-2006 03:00 PM

There was a deal on Discovery or History Channel a couple of days ago about that type of boat with the submerged catamarans. They ran a V-hull next to one of these types in rough sea. The V-hull boat was bouncing the entire time, and the other boat stayed perfectly solid. There was a glass of water sitting on a window sill and it didn't spill a drop.

ZOA NOM 02-26-2006 03:16 PM

I knew I should have stayed in.

kach22i 02-27-2006 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by bryanthompson
There was a deal on Discovery or History Channel a couple of days ago about that type of boat with the submerged catamarans.
I'll look for the special and try to tape it - missed that one.

bryanthompson 02-27-2006 07:42 AM

The University of Hawaii uses a boat of the same design that was featured on the program: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/technology/vessels/kilo/kilo.html

Here's a link to the show: http://dsc.discovery.com/tvlistings/episode.jsp?episode=6&cpi=30450&gid=0&channel=DSC
It'll play again on March 5th at 5pm eastern.


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