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Ghost – Stealth Attack Craft

Mark Divine No Comments Equipment

“Technical Innovations for the Preservation of Freedom” – The Ghost, developed by Gregory Sancoff of Juliet Marine Systems Inc. is a very unique technology designed to meet specific mission capabilities.  One of their targets for this exciting new vessel is the Special Operations community.

Looking more like a stealth aircraft, Juliet Marine has spent 15 Million in the development of the Ghost.  Traveling above the water’s surface, the Ghost provides its crew with a smooth ride and is designed to provide no radar signature at all.  The Ghost is equipped with two 2,000 horsepower engines and can loiter on station for up to thirty days with the fuel on board.

Juliet Marine Systems is dedicated to the rapid development and deployment of technology systems that will enhance capabilities in areas including commercial maritime application; special operations support; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, (ISR); and force protection.

Juliet Marine Systems has redesigned the process that allows for rapid development of multi-faceted weapons systems in 1/3 the time and capital investment of conventional defense contractors. We are using rapid decision making methods that have been very successful in the high technology industry of venture capital start-ups. We have taken the concept of “thinking out of the box” and applied it across all facets of system research, design, development and production.

Check out more about the Ghost and Juliet Marine Systems HERE in an article brought to us by Bloomberg Businessweek.

Information and video courtesy of Juliet Marine Systems, Inc.

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