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Navy's newest watercraft called Littoral Surface Craft-Experimental (LSC-X), also known as the ¡°X-Craft,¡± with Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), Adm. Vern Clark. The X-Craft is a high-speed, aluminum catamaran craft consisting of advanced hull geometry.

The X-Craft transformational program is a high-speed, aluminum catamaran consisting of an advanced hull geometry, designed to give the craft speeds of 50 knots or more. The Office of Naval Research (ONR) has initial plans to conduct hydrodynamic experimentation as a test bed for Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical (HME) concepts for the Navy's new class of warship, Littoral Combat Ship (LCS).


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