The M80 Stiletto is an American prototype naval ship using advanced stealth technologies. The M80 was designed by the M Ship Company then built by Knight and Carver, as an experimental testbed ship for
The Pentagon’s
Office of Force Transformation. It is notable for its innovative
pentamaran
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hull design and advanced
carbon fiber composite construction.
The
multihull
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uses its width to gain stability. Its five slim hulls create virtually no bow wave, thus obviating the "hull speed' limitation of
displacement craft. The Stiletto's "double-M hull" enables the craft to achieve a remarkably steady ride in rough seas at high speed. A disadvantage is that the five hulls give a large "
wetted area", increasing drag.
Design
The M80 Stiletto is a U.S. Navy vessel designed for combat in
shallow coastal waters. The Stiletto's unusual shape and patented M-hull provides a stable yet fast platform for mounting electronic surveillance equipment or weapons, or for conducting special operations. The hull design allows stability at high speeds and rough conditions without the need for foils or lifting devices.
Its shallow draft means the M80 Stiletto can operate in littoral and
riverine
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environments and potentially all s for beach landings. The "faceted" design of the frontal aspect is intended to give a low radar "stealth" signature.
The M80 Stiletto is equipped with four
Caterpillar
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As with most common names, the application of the word is arbitrary, since the larvae of sawflies (suborder Sym ...
C32 1232 kW (1652 HP) engines yielding a top speed in excess of and a range of when fully loaded. Alternatively, it may be fitted with jet drives for shallow-water operations and beaching. It has a topside flight deck for launching and retrieving
unmanned aerial vehicles. Its rear ramp can launch and recover an 11-meter
rigid-hull inflatable boat
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or
autonomous underwater vehicles.
It weighs 45 tons unloaded, light enough to be hoisted onto a cargo ship, yet it can carry a 20 ton payload. The craft is
LOA, with a width of and a height of and a draft of . The M80 Stiletto is the largest U.S. naval vessel using advanced carbon-fiber and epoxy composite materials, which yield a light yet strong hull. These craft are expected to cost between $6 and $10 million US Dollars each.
Operational history
In 2006 and 2007, the Stiletto participated in Trident Warrior exercises, as well as a number of other naval exercises. This included three days of mine-clearing experimentation during Exercise Howler in 2006, when the vessel was operated by the Naval Special Clearance Team-1 (NSCT-1) from the Naval Amphibious Base in Coronado.
A key feature of this vessel is that it can set up a network between a special forces team by launching an
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that relays information between the team and boat. The Stiletto can also carry surveillance UAVs to provide reconnaissance for the SEAL team, and, using a clustered
supercomputer
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on board, will be able to send real-time images to the team on shore.
The Stiletto was selected by
Time magazine as one of the Best Inventions of 2006 and one of two inventions in the Armed Forces category. San Diego-based CONNECT named the M80 Stiletto as the Most Innovative New Product for 2006 in the General Technology category.
In 2008, the Stiletto deployed on a 70-day mission for USSOUTHCOM as part of a joint agency operation that included the Drug Enforcement Administration and
U.S. Coast Guard.
In July 2012, the
US Navy deployed the Stiletto to retrieve the
NASA Inflatable Reentry Vehicle Experiment 3 (IRVE-3) test article, a 3 m (9.8 ft) diameter heat shield, which splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean off North Carolina after being launched on July 23 by a sounding rocket from NASA's
Wallops Flight Facility
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. The Stiletto is referenced as a maritime demonstration craft operated by the Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock, Combatant Craft Division, and based at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Ft Story, Va.
The UK was testing ISR packages compatible with the
RQ-20A Puma hand-launched UAV on board the ''Stiletto'' in November 2014 under Capability Demonstration 15-1.
See also
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HMS Smyge
HSwMS ''Smyge'' was an experimental ship of the Swedish Navy
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- Swedish trials ship
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Pentamaran
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References
External links
M80 Stilleto, from the M Ship Co.Article about testing of StilettoOfficial project websiteOfficial Stiletto Principal Characteristics{Dead link, date=March 2020 , bot=InternetArchiveBot , fix-attempted=yes
Amphibious warfare vessels of the United States Navy
Experimental ships of the United States Navy
High speed vessels of the United States Navy
2006 ships
Riverine warfare
Military multihulls