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M80 Stiletto Next-Generation Littoral Vessel, United States of America



M80 Stiletto completing a high speed turn

The M80 Stiletto creates an air cushion by recapturing the bow wave and using its energy.

  • M80 Stiletto vessel navigating shallow waters
    The US Department of Defense is now conducting field trials of M80 Stiletto.
  • Face on view of the M80 Stiletto vessel
    The vessel has participated in Trident Warrior joint-force exercises off the...
  • Rear view of the M80 Stiletto whilst travelling at speed
    The M80 Stiletto can reach speeds of 50kt to 60kt.
  • M80 Stiletto alongside a large Naval destroyer
    The M80 Stiletto was developed for high-speed military missions in shallow,...
  • M80 Stiletto travelling at high speeds
    The hull of the M80 vessels does not require foils or lifting devices to...
  • M80 Stiletto completing a high speed turn
    The M80 Stiletto creates an air cushion by recapturing the bow wave and using...

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