MORPHEUS
36 Meter M-Hull
Morpheus, our largest M-Hull vessel at 36 meters, is a next-generation mothership built for speed, range, and mission versatility. Evolved from two decades of Stiletto M80 research and development, she features carbon composite construction, low signature, and racing-grade waterjet propulsion. Open or enclosed aft decks support modular fit-outs for ISR, SAR, mine clearance, or special operations. Morpheus is also capable of housing and deploying fleets of smaller vessels, delivering scale, speed, and decisive maritime impact.
What Makes MORPHEUS.
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FULL MOTHERSHIP CAPABILITY.
At 36 meters, Morpheus is built to deploy, manage, and recover entire fleets of smaller Ghostworks vessels and unmanned surface vessels at sea. Extended range, modular aft decks, and the endurance to stay on station for as long as the mission demands. Capable of refueling and rearming uncrewed assets underway to extend task force reach.
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TWO DECADES OF M-HULL RESEARCH.
Morpheus evolves directly from the Stiletto M80, the U.S. military's M-Hull research vessel. Twenty years of learning, applied to a modern, mission-ready platform. Carbon composite construction, racing-grade waterjet propulsion, and a low signature profile built for the most demanding operational environments.
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MODULAR AFT DECK CONFIGURATIONS.
Open or enclosed aft deck fit-outs adapt Morpheus to the mission at hand. ISR, SAR, mine clearance, special operations, or unmanned systems deployment. One platform, reconfigured for what comes next.
APPLICATIONS.
DEFENSE.
Morpheus is engineered for extended-range ISR, SAR, mine clearance, special operations, and mothership deployment of smaller crewed vessels and unmanned surface vessels. Capable of managing, refueling, and rearming uncrewed assets at sea to extend task force reach across long distances. Crewed or remotely piloted depending on mission requirements.
COMMERCIAL.
For large-scale operators whose work takes them far from shore for days or weeks at a time. Morpheus supports offshore research expeditions, marine survey campaigns, deep-water logistics, and extended-endurance service missions where range, crew capacity, and platform versatility are the difference between a mission completed and a mission abandoned.