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Dirty Little Secrets
Wonder Ship Seeks Work
Three years ago the U.S. Navy took possession of a new, experimental ship. It was an 84 foot long, 60 ton, double hull, craft called the M80 Stiletto. The ship took 15 months to build and cost $6 million. With a double M hull shape, which enables high speed operations through rough seas, the vessel is 40 feet wide and 18 feet high, and draws less than three feet of water. With 2,000 square feet of usable interior space, it can carry up to twenty tons of cargo. There is a rear ramp for launching a 34 foot SEAL inflatable landing boat. The top deck can be used for operating UAVs (Manta, Silver Fox or Scan Eagle). The vessel has a range of about 900 kilometers, and a crew of 3-6 or so can stay at sea for several days at a time. Fully equipped with sensors and electronics, the Stiletto would cost about $10 million each. Machine-guns or auto-cannon can be mounted on the upper deck. The Stiletto has already successfully carried out tests delivering SEALs through rough seas. The Stiletto can carry a dozen SEALs, their equipment and inflatable landing boats.
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