The Whiskey Project Group’s core focus is in developing the latest generation of fit-for-purpose maritime platforms, giving contemporary and future operators a performance and technological advantage. Designed with the mission in mind, our full range of craft are able to host a common communications architecture backbone, enabling plug and play systems and sensors tailored to the mission, including Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) C3, Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare (C4ISREW).)
Whiskey Alpha (8.5m)
Multi-role combat watercraft, variety of payloads for greater interoperability. Advanced high-performance hull for greater stability and payload protection. Plug’n’play technology. Autonomy options.
Whiskey Bravo (11.5m)
Multi Role combat watercraft. 3 tonne payload capacity, purpose designed maritime platform to host C4ISR technologies. C-17 Compatible. Advanced highperformance hull for greater stability and payload protection. Plug’n’play technology. Autonomy options.
Whiskey LCL (15.4m)
Littoral manoeuvre craft. Capacity 4.5 tonnes of cargo, including a light vehicle, containerised stores or up to 30 personnel. A bi-fold bow ramp. Triple 300hp diesel outboard motors, capable of 26 knots in a fully loaded configuration.
NAiAD 3.8-12.5m RHIBS
Exceptional handling and survivability in rough water. In service high-performance maritime surveillance watercraft, proven and trusted by Australian Border Force and the Australian Army Regional Forces Surveillance Group, interoperable with a range of in-service C4ISR capabilities.
Trusted and proven Australian maritime organisation with a collective 90 years of boat building and design expertise that includes:
Remote support is provided globally and onsite through our field integration and training team of engineers and specialists.
Whiskey Alpha and Bravo:
Whiskey LCL:
NAiAD 3.8-12.5m Patrol, rescue and reconnaissance RHIBS:
The Whiskey Project Group has established partnerships with Australian Defence industry and foreign suppliers, including robotics, maritime autonomy, C4ISR and remote weapon system providers.