John F. Kennedy
became famous because of his heroics on the PT 109. Maybe he could have
become commander of the universe if he piloted the Navy warship of the
future. It’s called The Ghost.
Built
by Juliet Marine Systems, a private company in Portsmouth, N.H., it’s
designed to fight swarm attacks, water-born IEDs, and, aargghh, piracy.
According to Business Insider, “Ghost is
intended to have zero radar signature, and the vessel is supposedly
difficult for the enemy to spot, let alone target. The ship is
nonmagnetic and hard to detect via sonar, making it ideal for
infiltration and surveillance of enemy areas.”

According to Juliet, deployed, Ghost would have the capability to conduct long duration patrols and missions. Two squadrons of Ghost’s operating from Bahrain or Djibouti would effectively provide protection to the destroyers or cruisers operating within the littoral region. JMS President and CEO Gregory Sancoff stated, “No country would be able to keep Iran from closing the Straits of Hormuz without conflict with Iran’s small high-speed boats. These swarm attacks are the Navy’s equivalent of the IED. GHOST is the counter-IED solution to this hit and run attack weapon.”
“Ghost gets the warrior to battle fit to fight” is the best line from the accompanying video. Apparently the flexible hull eliminates debilitating injuries caused by planing hullcraft. Who knew something as benign sounding as hullcraft could injure the troops?
And the best part? As the manufacturer points out, it has a hybrid powertrain with materials that mean lower operational costs. It’s green and saves you green. Is this not the best Navy warship ever built?

It looks fake though,but it's real....
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