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really impressive. but i think they need put the gun in front of the boat that automatic pull out from the deck. one word. cool
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Coast guard needs these
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I want one!!! Cammo please...
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Very impressive!
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Whether there will be a catamaran the Barracuda?
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A bit of a breeze.
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thunder in paradise
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nice...I would like to go on one of those sea trials
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I would love to observe these water toys in (Jaws) Maui, in a rough day. Better not, they will pollute the waters of the Kingdom of Hawai'i, with oil, fuel, etc., after they get completed destroyed. "Those who will live eternally, Salutes you". Very good video, by the way, thanks.
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OK. It has rough water capabilities. But what can it deliver armament wise? And would loading it with an effective weapons system compromise its seagoing characteristics? Otherwise what does it do...pop up unexpected in the middle of the night in some foul weather and go "Boo"?
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That was not a storm, nor 6m seas.
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Can it barrel roll in water? I mean, capsize and right itself? Otherwise, the US Coast Guard has had ships like this for almost 30 years
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I'd like to see one tackle the Columbia River bar at max ebb...
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AWESOME!
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Good place to use RainX.
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need a barf bucket on a gimbals for this ride
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This comment needs a vomit emoticon!
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lets see the plan:
(1) find out where are these going to be stationed
(2) get myself into an SOS situation to be rescued by one of them. -
rough weather sea lol!
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Video of a 13m Barracuda II on rough weather sea trials alongside an 11m Barracuda I in 'Storm Desmond' with 6m seas and 60mph+ winds off the South coast of Ireland.