The Aeson
14-05-2006, 14:32
MXX Stilleto (http://www.mshipco.com/?page_id=27)
The MXX Stiletto was designed as the next generation of team insertion and support. It is based off the M80 Stilleto, but slightly increased in size. The Stilleto is designed to deliver and support a fifteen man team of Navy Seals, or your nation's equivilant.
Utilizing a 'double M hull' the Stiletto has only a 2.5 foot draft, allowing it to operate in shallow waters.
But the key point of the Stiletto is speed. It can reach velocities exceeding fifty knots.
Dimensions: 20 ft (h) 45 ft (w) 92 ft (l) 2.5 foot draft.
Weight: 46 tons (empty)
Max speed: More than fifty knots
Propulsion: Four 1,650 horsepow Caterpillar diesel engines
Cost: 6.5 Million USD empty. 11 Million USD fully equipped.
Picture (http://www.netcomposites.com/images/mship80081004.jpg)
OOC: This is my first design, and is based off an article on the M-80 Stiletto. Constructive criticism only please. If you wish to place orders, you can do so either here or in the Aesonic Manufacturing thread, here (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=482354).
The MXX Stiletto was designed as the next generation of team insertion and support. It is based off the M80 Stilleto, but slightly increased in size. The Stilleto is designed to deliver and support a fifteen man team of Navy Seals, or your nation's equivilant.
Utilizing a 'double M hull' the Stiletto has only a 2.5 foot draft, allowing it to operate in shallow waters.
But the key point of the Stiletto is speed. It can reach velocities exceeding fifty knots.
Dimensions: 20 ft (h) 45 ft (w) 92 ft (l) 2.5 foot draft.
Weight: 46 tons (empty)
Max speed: More than fifty knots
Propulsion: Four 1,650 horsepow Caterpillar diesel engines
Cost: 6.5 Million USD empty. 11 Million USD fully equipped.
Picture (http://www.netcomposites.com/images/mship80081004.jpg)
OOC: This is my first design, and is based off an article on the M-80 Stiletto. Constructive criticism only please. If you wish to place orders, you can do so either here or in the Aesonic Manufacturing thread, here (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=482354).