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STEALTH-yachts and the naval warfare

Kimmo Huosionmaa

Mysterious, possible STEALTH-yachts are seen at San Francisco-bay, and maybe they are some kind of experimental vehicles, what mission is to operate with special forces and intelligence service, for taking pictures of enemy harbors and recording the sounds of propellers and machines, and also they might collect information of opposite force's radar and communication signals.

Those yachts are probably used also for anti-smuggling operations for customs and DEA, but there is no sign for the operators. Modern STEALTH-ships are of course highly automatized systems, what can operate independently. They can be dropped to the sea from other warships, and they can slip near the enemy battle-units and open the fire by using sophisticated weapon systems. Also, those vessels can operate with naval special forces.

If we think the weapons and automatization, we might think, that some of those small size vehicles are actually sea-running versions of the Predator-drones, and maybe they are also drones. If those yachts are involved the classified military technology, the suggestion is, that people should not on board those vessels, because they might be equipped with pressure-triggered explosives, what are meant to destroy those vehicles if the unauthorized person opens the hatch. Modern technology allows creating the lethal and small size gunboats, what can destroy or heavily damage even the biggest warships on the sea.

Modern gunboats have Hellfire and Maverick type missiles, and even if they would be equipped only with the cannons, they are more dangerous than ever. Those cannons can be equipped with hollow charge grenades and if the large caliber anti-tank grenade would hit any warship, would the damage be very heavy. Harpoon-type large-scale missiles can be installed in the long torpedo tubes what are installed in the hull, and they might be loaded in the support ship. Also, the Stinger-type anti-aircraft missiles can be used for protection of the ship.

But those yachts might have more deadly weapons like lasers and microwave systems for terminating the target. Those lasers can be the same, what is used in the steel factory, and they can cut the hull of the enemy ships. Sometimes I have thought that some of those mysterious yachts might have nuclear warheads inside them. The mission of those drones might be a slip in the enemy battle-group and detonate the warhead, in the middle of the formation. So they might be operating as the modernized versions of the historical fire ships, and they might have multirole missions for national security.


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