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Combatant Craft Systems
Budget Figures
- FY24
- $65.9M
- FY26
- $36.4M
FY2026 award data is a partial year — USASpending awards are reported on a rolling basis and the fiscal year does not close until September 30. why →
No research dossier for this program — dossiers cover 50 of 326 programs, ranked by FY2026 requested dollars. why →
Budget Line Items(workbook-cited)
Exhibit P-1
| Account | Org | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | SOCOM | FY24 Actuals | $65.9M |
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | SOCOM | FY25 Enacted | $66.5M |
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | SOCOM | FY26 Reconciliation | $36.4M |
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | SOCOM | FY26 Total | $36.4M |
Budget Details(R-2/P-40 facts)
| Project | All Prior Years | FY24 Actuals | FY25 Total | FY26 Base | FY26 Request |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Program Element | $787.3M | $65.9M | $66.5M | $0 | $0 |
Program Narratives
Description— COMBATANT CRAFT SYSTEMS
The Combatant Craft Systems Line Item procures Combatant Craft and related systems, sub-systems, and equipment used by Special Warfare Combatant Crewman to provide surface mobility capability for execution of special operations missions in various threat environments. This Line Item serves as the umbrella for Combatant Craft Assault (CCA), Combatant Craft Medium (CCM), Combatant Craft Heavy (CCH) and combatant craft programs, sub-systems, and ancillary equipment to include prime movers and trailers. Includes Combatant Craft Forward Looking Infrared 2 (CCFLIR 2) and Maritime Precision Engagement (MPE).
Justification— COMBATANT CRAFT SYSTEMS
The FY 2026 request for Maritime Systems includes $0.000 million of discretionary and $36.440 million of mandatory (reconciliation) for a total of $36.440 million. Further information for this reconciliation request is provided in Section 20010 (Readiness) of the Reconciliation Exhibit. The following justifications reflect the sum totals of mandatory (reconciliation) and discretionary categories of funding. 1. Combatant Craft Medium (CCM), Program Number 818, is a semi-enclosed multi-mission combatant craft for platoon-size maritime mobility in maritime contested environments. It is multi-mission capable, including Maritime Interdiction; Insert/Extract; and Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS) operations. The CCM is Naval Special Warfare's (NSW) craft-of-choice for long-range, high-payload Special Operations Forces (SOF) mobility operations in contested environments. The CCM has NSW's most versatile capability set: 40 knot (kt) speed; 4 crew + 19 passengers (pax)/10,000-pound (lb.) payload; and 600 nautical miles (nm) range. The CCM payload capacity enables inclusion of shock mitigating seats for the piloting team, which is critical for ride quality, operator tactical readiness, and operator health. At 60 feet long, the CCM is C-17/C-5 transportable and can launch/recover by a gray hull well deck or shore-based trailer. The CCM supports SOF in the realm of integrated deterrence, enhance maritime security through patrols and surveillance missions, and its speed and agility combined with mobility enables rapid response and supports distributed Maritime operations when required. Continued investment in this craft ensures efficient and sustainable capabilities which establish our competitive advantage, enable assured access in contested maritime environments, and posture SOF and the Joint Force to meet challenges of persistent transboundary threats and future operating environments. The CCM program is utilizing the Major Capability Acquisition (MCA) pathway. FY 2026 BASE PROGRAM JUSTIFICATION: The FY 2026 request for CCM includes $0.000 million of discretionary and $13.318 million of mandatory (reconciliation) for a total of $13.318 million. Provides for the procurement and integration of communication and sensor suite upgrades to the fleet, which include the Maritime Tactical Mission Network (MTMN), Alternate Precision, Navigation, and Timing (A-PNT), High Frequency (HF) radio bar, and conformal antennas. These capabilities allow it to have further access into contested/denied areas and improve its capabilities in the joint fire exercises with surface combatants. FY 2025 to FY 2026 decrease of $2.038 million is due to the completed procurement of the Environmental Enclosure Kit and Launch and Recovery System for CCM Mk1. 2. Combatant Craft Heavy (CCH), Program Number 819, provides platoon-size maritime surface mobility. The current CCH is formerly known as the Sea, Air, Land Insertion, Observation, and Neutralization (SEALION) craft. The CCH is a fully enclosed, climate-controlled, semi-submersible craft that operates in contested environments. The CCH is NSW's most versatile and survivable combatant craft and the craft-of-choice for sensitive maritime intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions. CCH capabilities: 40 kt speed; 7 crew + 12 pax/3,300 lb payload; and 400 nm range. The CCH payload capacity enables inclusion of shock mitigating seat for the piloting teams, which is critical for ride quality, operator tactical readiness, and operator health. At 77+ feet long, the CCH is C-17/C-5 transportable and can launch/recover by a gray hull well deck or shore based mobile travel lift or crane. The CCH supports SOF in the realm of strategic competition. Continued investment in this craft ensures efficient and sustainable capabilities which establish our competitive advantage, enable assured access in contested maritime environments, and posture SOF and the Joint Force to meet challenges of persistent transboundary threats and future operating environments. The CCH is utilizing the MCA pathway. FY 2025 to FY 2026 decrease of $31.476 million is due to the completion of legacy Combatant Craft Heavy Capital Equipment Replacement Program (CERP). 3. Combatant Craft Forward Looking Infrared (CCFLIR), Program Number 822 Description: CCFLIR consists of the legacy CCFLIR and an improved CCFLIR 2. The CCFLIR capability provides SOF with a multi-sensor, electro-optic system that enhances SOF effectiveness by improving their ability to detect, recognize, identify, range, track, and highlight objects of interest in a maritime environment. The legacy CCFLIR is currently under sustainment and is utilized on the CCM, CCA, and SOCR. The CCFLIR 2 is installed on all 3 CCH and is currently being installed on the CCM and CCA. Installation has been completed on 29 CCM craft and 1 CCA craft. CCFLIR supports SOF in the realm of strategic competition. Continued investment in this system ensures efficient and sustainable capabilities, and the CCFLIR data sets can be utilized to facilitate machine learning for future automated efforts. CCFLIR establishes our competitive advantage, enable assured access in contested maritime environments, and posture SOF and the Joint Force to meet challenges of persistent transboundary threats and future operating environments. The CCFLIR program is utilizing the MCA pathway. FY 2026 BASE PROGRAM JUSTIFICATION: The FY 2026 request for CCFLIR includes $0.000 million of discretionary and $1.520 million of mandatory (reconciliation) for a total of $1.520 million. Procures Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) and Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs). FY 2025 to FY 2026 decrease of $8.844 million is due to completed procurement of CCFLIR2 Basis of Issue systems, cable kits, and installation kits. 4. Combatant Craft Assault (CCA), Program Number 820, supports combatant craft for squad-size maritime mobility operations in contested environments. The CCA is NSW's best craft for Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure. It is the craft-of-choice for maritime interdiction and boarding operations because of the open deck space, maneuverability, and interoperability with an Afloat Forward Staging Base. CCA Capabilities: 40 kt speed; five crew + 10 (pax) /5,000 lb. payload; and 300 nm range. At 41 feet long, the CCA is air transportable by the C-130/C-17/C-5 and can launch/recover by crane, well deck, or shore-based trailer. The CCA program is utilizing the MCA pathway by accelerating advantageous technology to the operating forces and enhances maritime security through patrols and surveillance missions; its speed and agility combined with mobility enables rapid response and supports distributed Maritime operations. FY 2026 BASE PROGRAM JUSTIFICATION: The FY 2026 request for CCA includes $0.000 million of discretionary and $21.602 million of mandatory (reconciliation) for a total of $21.602 million. Procures five Capital Equipment Replacement craft, government furnished equipment (GFE), ECPs, ancillary equipment, spares, and continues installation of the redesigned mast in support of CCFLIR2 and the communications box on CCA production craft. FY 2025 to FY 2026 program increase of $12.343 million is for the procurement of new craft mast components to support CCFLIR 2 integration, communications box, and C5ISR equipment for retrofitting. 5. Maritime Precision Engagement (MPE), Program Number 671, is a standoff, loitering, man-in-the-loop weapons systems deployed on combatant craft and capable of targeting individuals, groups, vehicles, high value targets, and small oceangoing craft with low collateral damage. The MPE consists of combatant craft alterations and integration of a munition launcher system. Munitions for this effort are procured through Defense-Wide, Ordnance Items <$5M, Scalable Effects. MPE development efforts were finalized in FY 2025. MPE is awaiting future integration into CCM MK2 production. This program integrates kinetic and non-kinetic effects employed by SOF combatant craft to enable assured access in contested maritime environments and supports strategic competition influence through integrated deterrence by building enduring competitive technological advantages for the future Joint Force. 6. Special Operations Craft - Riverine (SOC-R), Program Number 821, is an aluminum-hull mobility platform for use in riverine and littoral areas for short range insertion of SOF in low to medium threat environments and is C-130 transportable. The SOCR supports the Regional Presence and Deterrence missions, demonstrating the U.S. military's commitment to allies and partners, deter potential adversaries, and respond rapidly to emerging threats. This program received Ukraine Reimbursement Presidential Drawdown funding in FY 2023 and FY 2024.
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