U.S. Navy's Littoral Surface Craft - Experimental (X-Craft) Successfully Completes Sea Trials
July 06 2005 - 9:02AM
PR Newswire (US)
U.S. Navy's Littoral Surface Craft - Experimental (X-Craft)
Successfully Completes Sea Trials Mission Flexible Ship Achieves
50-Knot Certification Qualifying Speed; Fastest Large-Craft in the
U.S. Navy SAN DIEGO, July 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Titan
Corporation (NYSE:TTN), a leading national security solutions
provider, announced today that Littoral Surface Craft --
Experimental (X-Craft) -- christened Sea Fighter (FSF-1) and
developed by Titan for the Office of Naval Research -- has
conducted and successfully completed the sea trials jointly
required by the U.S. Navy and the American Bureau of Shipping
(ABS). Sea Fighter's sea trials included, in part, extensive
certification testing ranging from maneuvering, cruise performance,
and propulsion trials -- where the ship achieved a continuous
cruising speed in excess of 50 knots -- to vibration, sound, and
stern ramp operation trials. "We built Sea Fighter to commercial
standards," said Gene Ray, Titan's president, chairman, and CEO.
"These successful, independent certifications by the American
Bureau of Shipping -- one of the world's largest ship
classification societies administering rules for high-speed vessel
design and construction -- underscore Sea Fighter's efficient
design and advanced hull geometry that allow it to travel with ease
at speeds greater than 50 knots." When operational with the U.S.
Navy, this high-speed, experimental aluminum catamaran will be a
prime, state-of-the art resource for testing a variety of
technologies that will allow the Navy to operate more effectively
in littoral, or near-shore, waters. The 262-foot long, 72-foot beam
Sea Fighter will be used to evaluate the hydrodynamic performance,
structural behavior, mission flexibility, and propulsion system
efficiency of high-speed vessels, as well as serve as a test bed
for developmental mission packages. Using interchangeable,
containerized mission modules, Sea Fighter -- which has an
unrefueled range of more than 4,000 nautical miles -- can be
reconfigured quickly for a variety of missions. Sea Fighter is the
first vessel that the Navy has designed specifically as a "sea
frame," decoupling hull, mechanical and electrical systems from the
mission packages and allowing for a true "plug and fight" mission
module capability. A multi-purpose Stern Ramp will allow Sea
Fighter to launch and recover manned and unmanned surface and
sub-surface vehicles up to the size of an 11 meter Rigid-Hull
Inflatable Boat. From its flight deck, Sea Fighter FSF-1 will be
able to support 24-hour a day operations for up to two MH-60S
helicopters. The keel for the 262 foot-long aluminum catamaran was
laid in June 2003, and the ship was christened and launched in
early February 2005. The 1600-ton ship (maximum load displacement)
was officially delivered to the Navy on July 1, 2005 when its crew
of 26 (16 Navy and 10 Coast Guard) began its certification. Sea
Fighter will be home ported in San Diego, California. The Titan
Corporation is the prime contractor for the X-Craft. Nigel Gee and
Associates designed the ship, and Nichols Brothers Boat Builders of
Freeland, Washington, built the hull, mechanical, and electrical
ship systems. Headquartered in San Diego, The Titan Corporation is
a leading provider of comprehensive information and communications
systems solutions and services to the Department of Defense,
intelligence agencies, and other federal government customers. As a
provider of national security solutions, the company has
approximately 12,000 employees and annualized sales of
approximately $2.2 billion. "Safe Harbor" Statement under the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements
contained in this release, which are not historical facts, are
forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the
Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934. Examples of such forward-looking statements include
comments made by Gene Ray, and the expectation that Sea Fighter
will be a prime, state-of-the art resource for testing a variety of
technologies. These statements are subject to risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially
from those set forth in or implied by forward-looking statements.
These risks and uncertainties include the risks associated with the
Company's dependence on continued funding of U.S. Department of
Defense and federal civilian agency programs, risks relating to our
ability to retain personnel to perform contracts, contract
termination risks and risks relating to the exercise of options,
and other risks more fully described in the Company's Securities
and Exchange Commission filings. Media Contact: Wil Williams, Vice
President for Corporate Communications, (858) 552-9724 or .
Investor Relations Contact: The Berlin Group, Inc., (858) 552-9896
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DATASOURCE: The Titan Corporation CONTACT: Media, Wil Williams,
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