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��� JFIF H H ���Photoshop 3.0 8BIM d xY050711-N-3390M-082 Everett, Wash. (July 12, 2005) � The Littoral Surface Craft-Experimental (X-Craft), christened Sea Fighter (FSF 1), currently docked on board Naval Station Everett, Wash. Sea Fighter will be used to evaluate the hydrodynamic performance, structural behavior, mission flexibility, and propulsion system of high-speed vessels. The X-Craft is a high-speed aluminum catamaran that will test a variety of technologies, which will allow the Navy to operate more effectively in littoral or near-shore waters. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer�s Mate 3rd Class Douglas G. Morrison (RELEASED) z Lt. Christopher Bishopi C050711-N-3390M-082 Released by Jeannie Kitchens PAO NAVSTA, Everett( 0Credit as U.S. Navy photo by Douglas G. MorrisonP PH3 Douglas G. MorrisonU U.S. Navy Photon U.S. Navys Navy Visual News Service 050711-N-3390M-0827 20040826Z Naval Station Everett_ WAe USA N 703-614-9154 [email protected] UNCLASSIFIED x-craft sea fighter vessel high speed vessel fsf-1 littoral surface craft experime<