Lamz.US Marine Corps Receives First Two Whiskey Bravo Multi-Mission Reconnaissance Craft from TWPG

Lamz.US Marine Corps Receives First Two Whiskey Bravo Multi-Mission Reconnaissance Craft from TWPG

TWPG Delivers First Two Whiskey Bravo Multi Mission Reconnaissance Craft to US Marine Corps
TWPG Delivers First Two Whiskey Bravo Multi Mission Reconnaissance Craft to US Marine Corps

Australian specialist and tactical watercraft manufacturer, The Whiskey Project Group (TWPG), has successfully delivered the first two (2) 11-metre Whiskey Bravo – Multi Mission Reconnaissance Craft (MMRC) to the United States Marine Corps (USMC) at the Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Pendleton, in Southern California. The vessels have been accepted by the Marine Corps War Fighting Lab (MCWL) and are being used extensively by the reconnaissance Marines to host and trial a number of different mission payloads. In one of the first industry-led examples of AUKUS Pillar II technology collaboration and sharing, the Whiskey Bravo incorporates almost 50 US and Australian original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), including a range of world-leading systems, sensors, modular mission sets and intelligence surveillance reconnaissance (ISR) systems. The trials have, included analysing a wide range of critical mission-specific payloads built specifically for USMC operational theatres, as well as trialling a series of multi-scenario combat operations.

11-metre Whiskey Bravo multimission reconnaissance craft (MMRC) on littoral capability collaboration with Israeli company Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
11-metre Whiskey Bravo multimission reconnaissance craft (MMRC) on littoral capability collaboration with Israeli company Rafael Advanced Defense Systems. (Photo by The Whiskey Project Group)

 

TWPG Co-Founder and CEO Darren Schuback said: “From the very outset, The Whiskey Project Group’s mission was to redefine tactical watercraft and create a new generation of safer, completely networked, combat-ready fit for purpose platforms, based on our own naval special operations experience. We’re extremely appreciative of the U.S. Department of Defense and USMC’s focus on innovation-sharing opportunities with life-long allies like Australia. The contracting process enabled by DIU makes it easier for private sector companies to rapidly fill real time capability gaps faced by war fighters and combatant commanders.”

The Whiskey Project multimission reconnaissance craft (MMRC) as a way to meet the Marines’ needs to “sense first, see first and strike first” — in a craft with a low enough signature that it’s hard to detect.
11-metre Whiskey Bravo multimission reconnaissance craft (MMRC) as a way to meet the Marines’ needs to “sense first, see first and strike first” — in a craft with a low enough signature that it’s hard to detect.(Photo by The Whiskey Project Group )

This delivery of the first two (2) Whiskey Bravo follows a comprehensive competitive evaluation process in which TWPG was awarded a USD $20.5 million (AUD $33.8 million) contract to supply a number of both its 8-metre Whiskey Alpha and 11-metre Whiskey Bravo vessels to the USMC. The contracting of The Whiskey Project Group is a tangible example of Australia continuing to expand, evolve and innovate in Australia’s defence cooperation with the US in areas like maritime patrol, by combining strengths and pooling resources across sovereign borders. TWPG continue to engage with the Australian defence delivering cutting edge watercraft solutions and will look to participate in LAND 8710-3 for the delivery of vessels to the Australian Army’s reconfigured littoral manoeuvre brigade.

the Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Spike NLOS missile system installed on a Whiskey Bravo small combatant craft.
The Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Spike NLOS missile system installed on a 11-metre Whiskey Bravo multimission reconnaissance craft (MMRC).(Photo by The Whiskey Project Group)

 

TWPG combines Australian maritime special operations experience with decades of design and manufacturing excellence, back by domestic and global supply chains of highly-specialised marine and military technology partners. TWPG watercraft are purpose-built to perform in the most challenging conditions, drawing on the veteran
founders’ special operations experience in contemporary maritime and littoral warfare. Named after the military callsign for specialist water operators, The Whiskey Project Group was founded by former Australian Navy Clearance Divers (Frogmen) who set out to create the watercraft they wished they’d had. TWPG is a trusted and proven Australian maritime engineering and technology company with 50+ years’ experience spanning end-to-end design, manufacturing, maintenance and sustainment of high performance and specialist watercraft.

TWPG Delivers First Two Whiskey Bravo Multi Mission Reconnaissance Craft to US Marine Corps
11-metre Whiskey Bravo multimission reconnaissance craft (MMRC), dlivered to the United States marine Corps (USMC) at the Marine Corps Base
(MCB) Camp Pendleton in Southern California. (Photo by The Whiskey Project Group )

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