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Tango0125 Oct 2014 11:29 a.m. PST

"Zodiac Milpro will display at Euronaval 2014 the outcome of an exceptional knowledge and many years of innovation, research and trials : The Zodiac Hurricane ZH-930 Twin Inboard Diesel. Based on the exceptional MACH II Air Channeled Stepped hull, the platform of the ZH-930 is available on size ranging from 9 to 11 meters. This boat allows the crew to operate in the most extreme sea conditions.

With a displacement of 7 tones, ZH-9 meters platforms are suitable for conducting raids from shore or from a naval vessel and can be deployed from frigates. The boat can carry the full spectrum of commando weaponry and equipment in addition to advanced radio communications.

The MACH II 9m is the ultimate platform for multimission boats and is particularly efficient in operation thanks to its modular deck space. The new French commando boat (ECUME), dedicated to replace the ETRACO (already manufactured by Zodiac Milpro) is also based on the ZH-930 which is already in delivery to Armed forces in Europe…"

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Lion in the Stars25 Oct 2014 11:53 a.m. PST

I suppose the diesels made sense. Most navies use some variety of diesel for big-ship fuel, and we hate keeping the much-more-flammable gasoline onboard.

Tango0126 Oct 2014 9:21 p.m. PST

Agree.

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