Meet the new CCM Mk1 naval special warfare craft of the US Special Forces
The CCM Mk1 has a crew of 4 and can transport up to 19 Navy Seals or SOCOM operators and their equipment. Picture: US Special Operations Command Public Affairs |
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current validated requirement of USSOCOM is for 10 hulls. There is only
one variant of the CCM Mk1 for now and Mk2 version planned at this time.
All vessels will initially be based in San Diego. Each craft will receive
a unique hull registry number (but they won't receive names). U.S. Special
Operations Command’s Special Operation Research and Development
Acquisition Center (SORDAC) Maritime Surface Systems Program Office is
currently conducting scheduled testing of the Combatant Craft Medium (CCM).
The first hull is set to be commissioned in 4th Quarter 2015. In May 2014, Leidos was awarded a subcontract for production of low observable systems, integration and testing of craft tactical computing systems, full life-cycle integrated logistics support, and incremental development and upgrades. In April 2014, Kongsberg was selected to deliver its C4I CORTEX for the Combatant Craft Medium Mark One program. |
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According to the USSOCOM, standard weapon that may be fitted on board include: M2HB, M240G (FN MAG) and Mk 19 grenade launchers. A 12.7mm remote weapon station is fitted at the bow. Picture: US Special Operations Command Public Affairs |
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CCM
Mk1 main characteristics (as provided by USSOCOM): Length: approximately 60’ Speed: 40 Range: 400 nautical miles Crew: 4 Payload: 7750 lbs. Passengers: up to 19 Engine: Twin forced induction diesel engines driving props Hull: Double step hull made of aluminum CCM Mk1 design seems to be focused on low observability with a very low profile and sleek lines. According to the USSOCOM, standard weapon that may be fitted on board include: M2HB, M240G (FN MAG) and Mk 19 grenade launchers. A 12.7mm remote weapon station is fitted at the bow. A FLIR sensor as well as HF/VHF/UHF communication antennas and navigation radar (under a stealth cupola) are installed on top of the pilothouse and cabin compartment. Finally the current white/light grey collor of the CCM Mk1 hull will remain the same when the craft enters operational service. |
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