I was on a chartered sailboat cruise on Coronado Bay a few years ago Captained by a recently retired SWCC guy. He pointed out a boat way before I saw it. It had a much lower profile than anything in this video. It cruised past us at about 30 knots barely making a sound. He told me it was capable of twice the speed without any more noise. I believe…lol. While everyone else was getting drunk, I was locked in conversation with that guy; such a cool experience!
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I live in New Orleans, and I saw 2 of these boats being tested. They were pulled by 2 18 wheeler trucks and tested in lake Pontchartrain, glad I was able to witness that!
I made parts for one in the 90s in Florida and later saw the boat tested at night in Sarasota Bay. It had twin 454 engines and I milled parts for the motor mounts and other stuff.
@@byronharano2391 one would think, before they released the video, the creators would watch the finished video and go "this just doesn't sound right "...
@@bbmw9029 I heard 14 feet wide that is at beam. So beam is 14 feet. We all make mistakes. Sometimes giving some room for error is gentlemanly. What you say? I don't put out content like this. But I made errors in Church and people gave me a break. Oops. Enjoy the totality of the content and not the errors.
When I worked on UK Customs boats we often saw US special forces launching boats in Suffolk. On one occasion they watched us recover our RHIB utilising a tow hitch on the front bumper of our Landrover, they were still reversing trailers down the slipway. Next time we saw them all their vehicles had front mounted tow hitches!
The UK special forces have some ridiculous stealth craft. I used to see them most days when I worked on Type 26, and they are badass. I'd run the other way, but you'd likely be dead before you knew they were there!
Since the days of our WW2 paratroopers, the different modes of travel have been more than a specialized mode of transportation for the different special operations. They are also a test bed for assaults by the less than Special Operation forces, not unlike helicopters and the river patrol boats used in the Viet Nam War
It just dawned on me, I've seen these boats in action. I was fishing a mullet run off Mayport in Jacksonville, FL. I've actually got photos of that day. Me and another crew man fished with my Uncle on his boat. We chased that bunch of mullet from sister creek to 4 miles offshore. It was during a front in the middle of Nov, and it was 8'-10' seas in 60' of water. Chasing a ball of fish while hanging ten on a 27' Sheffield with 3" rails ("Sides Matters") with an 11' 18lbs cast net in my arms and pulling in 200 lbs of fish each throw. And we was in the middle of about 100 other boats chasing the same ball of fish... We got top boat that day, actually. 4800 lbs of Roe Mullet... but like 3 of those boats came rawing out the pass while we was on our way in. We had been going for 3-4 days sleeping on the bow of the boat and we caught like 18k lbs it total, definitely top boat for that particular buyer... but yeah man, it was pretty badass they was jumping waves and looking cool and everything, too🤙
I see these all the time around Charleston. They get fuel at public docks and will leave them unattended for extended period’s. Not that secret. Literally have pictures of them on my phone. 😂
I got the unique privilege of being able to climb around IN one of the SEALIONs we had in the shop; they're cooler on the inside than they are on the outside.
I am a fan of the Freedom class LCS and a few of them would fit inside. Since the issues have been fixed. The LCS would be a great mothership for these vessels. Also recently their is talk about the LCS being motherships for drones.
You say the CCA is only 14’ long. No way! Unless those crew are two feet tall. Those are at least forty feet, probably more like 41’ as per the specification in numerous articles!
It's common to see UK 'stealth boats' ripping up the Solent between the Isle of Wight and the mainland.. Saw the being constructed in Portsmouth Dockyard years ago. But we we told NOT to film them..
Right around this timeline....A friend of mine's brother disappeared over seas. His family believed he was a worker for a military contractor and that he worked on marine craft development for the US military, secret stuff as he would never discuss his actual work. After a time passed of his disappearance the government admitted to his family that he worked for the CIA and although missing, they would not confirm his death. Only that he went missing during a shakedown cruise/delivery of a boat...he brother told me confined in him once saying, 'you should see the small craft we are developing for the special forces." This might very well have been the program that Dark Seas is highlighting here.
The back of the cca and cca have panels that flip up or slide up on the ccm to creat a more Discrete profile for radar because the paint has carbon nanotubes to absorb radar we tested it out by sneaking up on other navy ships and by playing hid and sneak with the helicopter squadrons the only problem is the computers shut down if you hit a wave to hard lol
Meh… 🤷♂️ It’s not REALLY that fast. I mean that’s the standard speed jetski’s have run literally forever… Edit: Also, go-fast or cigar boats typically go up to twice that speed, and newer ones 3x (or 180mph)!!!
We drove with them on the Columbia River. Our rescue unit (304th) had a twin engine, 650hp, but this boat did 95+ and was designed like the F-117A that I worked on at Area51.
Of COURSE they've been spotted. Crew familiarization. VERY difficult to hold a manual in one hand and accomplish the mission while wearing night vision gear.
At 2' 50 ", the CCA is not 14 ft; it is 14 meters. Approx. the same length as the craft it replaced. And littoral is pronounced differently from "literal". Not sure if any of these boats have carried green beret. And of course, there is the CRRC which is not mentioned. The prototype MK5 was a very low RCS signature craft; and these boats are modeled after that of course. Built by US Marine's predecessor; Halter Marine. Many items were added over the years that increase signatures.. And the prototype had three 1200 hp MTU engines delivering 65 knots; the production model was lower powered and speed. And what is the nuclear explosion at 1' 14". Otherwise, great footage, with dramatic narration.
@@erikk77 he is saying literal, which is literally wrong. Littoral (as is spelled out in the text under the video scene) is an area in the sea close to shore. Very different things
@@digitalsmoke4694 RCB, made by fast boats, the controls were analog, the jets were ff-410s which are really easy to work on, out of all the small boats the RBM is my favorite because it has Vector controls which is so easy to do everything on
@@ronunderwood5771 you mean scania, Detroit, mtu. I didn’t do the engines, just the controls and jets, everything after the red gear that in some cases is mounted in reverse and is an amp gear.
Don't wanna be picky, but there are two words you should pronounce correctly 1. Qatar. Pronounce it as "CUTTER" 2. Littoral: Pronounce it as "Lit - ORAL"
I could be wrong but they are wee fast, armed speed boats. Virtually unprotected and when they use up their ammo or run aground or out of fuel they're fucked. Expensive though!
He's the eternal soldier, he's the only reason tyrants get to wage war. Without him Hitler nor Stalin nor Reagan would have ever have their names known.
I was on a chartered sailboat cruise on Coronado Bay a few years ago Captained by a recently retired SWCC guy. He pointed out a boat way before I saw it. It had a much lower profile than anything in this video. It cruised past us at about 30 knots barely making a sound. He told me it was capable of twice the speed without any more noise. I believe…lol. While everyone else was getting drunk, I was locked in conversation with that guy; such a cool experience!
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4500 containerships × 40 million usd per tankfull minimum (average is by 46 mill) × 10 times per year minimum =?
a reason to kill a developer?
a reason if no limit of reach plus 50% Speed only with phitovoltaic and windgenerator?
by controllfrwaks and psychopaths?
which blah about "freedom"
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Probably a billion dollars.
Drug smugglers or navy ?
I live in New Orleans, and I saw 2 of these boats being tested. They were pulled by 2 18 wheeler trucks and tested in lake Pontchartrain, glad I was able to witness that!
very cool...are they modern PT boat?
@@crankychris2 give the crew a few manpads and it could be.
A few times I was just hanging around the riverwalk and they'd do a show with their large hovercraft. I'd love to see those boats zipping around.
I made parts for one in the 90s in Florida and later saw the boat tested at night in Sarasota Bay. It had twin 454 engines and I milled parts for the motor mounts and other stuff.
@@jtjames79 you sir have no idea
The Combatant Craft Assault is 41 feet, NOT 14 feet. You got it backwards.
Bruh I was thinking aint no way that thing is 14ft..
Typo? Happens. I quite often get my age backwards as 15 vs 51. Funny...I am still old despite this error. Lol....
These Dark Seas videos do this so regularly I swear it's intentional.
@@byronharano2391 one would think, before they released the video, the creators would watch the finished video and go "this just doesn't sound right "...
@@bbmw9029 I heard 14 feet wide that is at beam. So beam is 14 feet. We all make mistakes. Sometimes giving some room for error is gentlemanly. What you say? I don't put out content like this. But I made errors in Church and people gave me a break. Oops. Enjoy the totality of the content and not the errors.
0:39 How are high calibre machine guns and grenade launchers "stealth features"?
I made motor mounts and other stuff for a SEAL boat in the 90s. Later we saw the boat being tested at night in the bay. Cool machine.
When I worked on UK Customs boats we often saw US special forces launching boats in Suffolk. On one occasion they watched us recover our RHIB utilising a tow hitch on the front bumper of our Landrover, they were still reversing trailers down the slipway. Next time we saw them all their vehicles had front mounted tow hitches!
I put a hitch ball on the front of my tow vehicle in the late 1990's. Made launching much easier, especially in the dark.
The UK special forces have some ridiculous stealth craft. I used to see them most days when I worked on Type 26, and they are badass. I'd run the other way, but you'd likely be dead before you knew they were there!
That old adage, why die tired? Aloha Shipmate Ben!
I built some of them in Portchester, more interesting than some of the super-yachts I worked on afterwards.
@@byronharano2391 Morning shippers!
@@chrisvalford wicked! You build them good!
Why have amazing boats (and aircraft carriers) when little boats cross the channel from France unchallenged? UK being invaded on near daily basis
These contemporary PT boats are the street rods of today's armed forces.
Nice.
The are not PT boats, these are special operations combat delivery boats.
So, basically... we made some really, really awesome narco-subs. Lol.
Yep basically
So 'Thunder in Paradise' was on to something, all they are missing is the Hulk.
I think "stealth" boats can also be fishing boats because their everywhere.
That's usually the case, something like this would only be used in a denial zone where no boats are allowed
Since the days of our WW2 paratroopers, the different modes of travel have been more than a specialized mode of transportation for the different special operations. They are also a test bed for assaults by the less than Special Operation forces, not unlike helicopters and the river patrol boats used in the Viet Nam War
I want a DARK SEAS t-shirt with "MOREOVER!" on it. 😉
Moreover on the front, and However on the back.
In a really serious looking font.
That sea lion looks incredible
DARK “_____” are my favorite channels! Great stories, great history, great voiceover! All-around, excellent!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
It just dawned on me, I've seen these boats in action. I was fishing a mullet run off Mayport in Jacksonville, FL. I've actually got photos of that day. Me and another crew man fished with my Uncle on his boat. We chased that bunch of mullet from sister creek to 4 miles offshore. It was during a front in the middle of Nov, and it was 8'-10' seas in 60' of water. Chasing a ball of fish while hanging ten on a 27' Sheffield with 3" rails ("Sides Matters") with an 11' 18lbs cast net in my arms and pulling in 200 lbs of fish each throw. And we was in the middle of about 100 other boats chasing the same ball of fish... We got top boat that day, actually. 4800 lbs of Roe Mullet... but like 3 of those boats came rawing out the pass while we was on our way in. We had been going for 3-4 days sleeping on the bow of the boat and we caught like 18k lbs it total, definitely top boat for that particular buyer... but yeah man, it was pretty badass they was jumping waves and looking cool and everything, too🤙
I see these all the time around Charleston.
They get fuel at public docks and will leave them unattended for extended period’s.
Not that secret. Literally have pictures of them on my phone. 😂
When do you wanna head down and grab a couple? 🤷♂️
Yeah, they're not secret... just interesting. I saw them driving on the highway when they were new and grabbed a pic.
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Who tf said they were secret? 🤷♂️ I just want to "tactically acquire" a few of them for......
just in case.
You saw the crafts unattended? Interesting .
I got the unique privilege of being able to climb around IN one of the SEALIONs we had in the shop; they're cooler on the inside than they are on the outside.
I am a fan of the Freedom class LCS and a few of them would fit inside. Since the issues have been fixed. The LCS would be a great mothership for these vessels. Also recently their is talk about the LCS being motherships for drones.
Super interesante este video ya que yo no conocía estos 3⃣tipos de lancha !.
Muchas gracias 👍.
6:55 This was where I worked in 2005, MacDill AFB. They stopped at our dock to go to the bathroom!
You say the CCA is only 14’ long. No way! Unless those crew are two feet tall. Those are at least forty feet, probably more like 41’ as per the specification in numerous articles!
Just in time for DniPro operations… 😈
I can say that the ccm and cch both throw a pretty good swell from seeing their sea trials.
the alligator and sea lion scream Mean. those things are mobile weapons and i wouldn't want one bearing down on me ya feel
Is the large water ski hitch on the first boat to get the antennas away from the composite body?
It's common to see UK 'stealth boats' ripping up the Solent between the Isle of Wight and the mainland.. Saw the being constructed in Portsmouth Dockyard years ago. But we we told NOT to film them..
Taking the motor torpedo boat to the next level.
But where do you mount the fishing poles?
Yes, I remember them well.
I have some pics of the SEALION as it was pulling out of the fab shop out in Clackamas Oregon... pretty neat traffic jam
Thank you
Right around this timeline....A friend of mine's brother disappeared over seas. His family believed he was a worker for a military contractor and that he worked on marine craft development for the US military, secret stuff as he would never discuss his actual work. After a time passed of his disappearance the government admitted to his family that he worked for the CIA and although missing, they would not confirm his death. Only that he went missing during a shakedown cruise/delivery of a boat...he brother told me confined in him once saying, 'you should see the small craft we are developing for the special forces." This might very well have been the program that Dark Seas is highlighting here.
Where do you get your sources please
Please do a video about Laffey (Benson class destroyer DD-459)
Some of these boats have been used here in Sweden. Training missions together with swedish forces.
CB-90 is such a great design, and the jets are from Kokkola
Thanx for the arrow in the thumbnail, I almost missed it
"Thunder in paradise" ;)
Its like the modern navy found archives of old ironclads for inspiration.
Right On Go Army!
Thank the Lord that we are special friends with the USA!
That gun’s barrel is glowing 2:25
2:52 "The fourteen foot long craft". Was that supposed to be 14 metre long craft?
41 feet. Uncritical editing on the copy writers’ part.
Where can I purchase one of them humdingers?
I swear, it's like some one watched Hulk Hogan's "Thunder in Paradise" movie.
Pretty funny hearing the CCA is 14 feet long!! C’mon, get your facts straight! 14 foot, SERIOUSLY!! LMAO….
Do these come in life size RC models?
The back of the cca and cca have panels that flip up or slide up on the ccm to creat a more Discrete profile for radar because the paint has carbon nanotubes to absorb radar we tested it out by sneaking up on other navy ships and by playing hid and sneak with the helicopter squadrons the only problem is the computers shut down if you hit a wave to hard lol
We also launched switchblade drones which explode on impact 🙃
I can only assume that the pictures run during the CCA segment were not of the boat as 14 feet long it was not. 14 meters or 41 feet maybe??
Shiiiiiieeeet.. All the cool boats are being given to the Virginia Beach boys - we get the leftovers in Little Creek.
Reminds me of running the VSV out of Rudee Inlet back in the day.
Dont worry we still love ya and the content its orignal regaurdless
Nice stuff.
Go SWCC! ⚓️🇺🇸
60 mph on water is pretty fast
Meh… 🤷♂️ It’s not REALLY that fast. I mean that’s the standard speed jetski’s have run literally forever…
Edit: Also, go-fast or cigar boats typically go up to twice that speed, and newer ones 3x (or 180mph)!!!
@@MikeOxlong- you don't think so? Jump out of a boat doing 60 mph and see if ya live to talk about it. Granted there are faster but still.
@@johnnycee5179 skiers often fall at 100kmh and they are fine
@@RUclips_user3333 Sony Bono would have something to say about that if he was still alive but hitting that tree is what did it.
Reminds me of the low-profile cartel drug smuggling "submarines"
Used to build these, they are made here in Portland Oregon
A "fourteen foot" boat with two diesels and a crew of four? Cozy!
He's done it again 2:55 "fourteen foot long."No way Hosea.
We drove with them on the Columbia River. Our rescue unit (304th) had a twin engine, 650hp, but this boat did 95+ and was designed like the F-117A that I worked on at Area51.
What is Bob Lazar really like?
He worked down the road. I worked on the Stealth. We didn’t discuss each other’s projects.
Those S5 guys always thought they were better than everyone else.
Lmao
Right 🙄
Of COURSE they've been spotted. Crew familiarization. VERY difficult to hold a manual in one hand and accomplish the mission while wearing night vision gear.
the SEALION reminds me of the stealth boat from the re-make of McHale's Navy from the 90s with Tom Arnold
I was thinking 1995 "thunder in paradise " with hulk hogan lol had to look up the name.
Seen a sea lion trying to be loaded into a C17 once years ago when I was active duty
Those a some big 14 feet.
Been around since the 90s i guess everyone forgot about thunder in paradise lol😂
I think today, we shall go all out guns blazing.
Just saw sealion 1 out on the columbia had me do a doubletake
Where are the ski poles?
They had better named one of them "Thunder"!
To be, they could design it with a flip a switch, and they turn the submarines or hall to torpedoes for defensive like the old PT boats.
The CCA is 41 feet long, NOT 14 foot as stated on the video.
Some stealth. I can see it in the thumbnail! :P
At 2' 50 ", the CCA is not 14 ft; it is 14 meters. Approx. the same length as the craft it replaced. And littoral is pronounced differently from "literal". Not sure if any of these boats have carried green beret. And of course, there is the CRRC which is not mentioned. The prototype MK5 was a very low RCS signature craft; and these boats are modeled after that of course. Built by US Marine's predecessor; Halter Marine. Many items were added over the years that increase signatures.. And the prototype had three 1200 hp MTU engines delivering 65 knots; the production model was lower powered and speed. And what is the nuclear explosion at 1' 14". Otherwise, great footage, with dramatic narration.
"Po tay toe" or "pa ta toe"? It's a cultural thing. No right way or wrong way of pronunciation.
@@erikk77 he is saying literal, which is literally wrong. Littoral (as is spelled out in the text under the video scene) is an area in the sea close to shore. Very different things
That would make a great houseboat.
Surprisingly, it is currently docked in Japan.
SOUNDS LIKE A MODERN PT BOAT MCCHALES NAVY USED ON THEIR PROGRAM.
Funny thing is these are just the ones we are allowed to know exist, like the navy would show off it's best stuff globally.
Is this narrated by tom green?
State of the arc technology shows us guys shooting 50cals aha
Amazing how a modernized pt boat is being used. Minus the torpedoes, JFK would've been proud.
I did the propulsion and controls on the Sealion,sea lion 2, RCB, etc. the Israeli alligator too. The video isn’t bad for information on them
which one is your favorite?
Does Banks still supply engines?
@@digitalsmoke4694 RCB, made by fast boats, the controls were analog, the jets were ff-410s which are really easy to work on, out of all the small boats the RBM is my favorite because it has Vector controls which is so easy to do everything on
@@ronunderwood5771 you mean scania, Detroit, mtu. I didn’t do the engines, just the controls and jets, everything after the red gear that in some cases is mounted in reverse and is an amp gear.
We’re you working for OIW?
Realy I like this boats
That can’t be a 14 foot boat. Come on man
Weird that stealthy boat for classified missions is on RUclips 😂
This is just the old stuff.
Put “stealth” in the name of a boat or plane, and you can sell an old bus with wings or propellers to anyone in uniform with deep pockets.
The CCA is not 14 feet long.
Don't wanna be picky, but there are two words you should pronounce correctly
1. Qatar. Pronounce it as "CUTTER"
2. Littoral: Pronounce it as "Lit - ORAL"
The new secret technology is called “the Columbian coke sub”.
Needs a live well and rod holders.
I don't know about you guys.. But that boat looked a lot longer than fourteen Feet
These boats can also deploy sharks with laser beams attached to their heads!
“It needs to be more pointy”
I could be wrong but they are wee fast, armed speed boats. Virtually unprotected and when they use up their ammo or run aground or out of fuel they're fucked. Expensive though!
They can cram a AWFULL lot into 14 ft stealth boat these days..THATS ONLY A BIT over 4 METERS !
Valco makes that one. Has a 10hp Honda 4 stroke and a Minn Kota Edge 45 trolling motor for stealth. Optional armament is a quad 40mm Bofors.
Send a copy to ole Don Shipley and his guests. Se what they are willing to say about these boats and their Seals.
You mean to tell me there's boats made out of materials that don't rust?...say it ain't so
So secret it's on RUclips
YOU DIDNT SEE THIS!!! THESE ARE NOT THE BOATS YOURE LOOKING FOR!!! ...now go about your business...
@@pezpengy9308 OK Obi-Wan.
Not a secret anymore😂
Several of them at the Danish island Bornholm end of summer 2022
He's the eternal soldier, he's the only reason tyrants get to wage war. Without him Hitler nor Stalin nor Reagan would have ever have their names known.