Suprakor Marine – Tactical Hull Breaching Charge
The Suprakor Marine is a remotely deployed breaching system designed for naval assault teams. Mounted on a telescopic pole with magnetic fixation, it creates a man-sized entry hole through ship hulls in a single synchronized detonation.
Suprakor Marine
The Suprakor Marine is a specialised breaching charge developed to meet the operational needs of the French Navy. Its purpose is to enable safe, precise and rapid creation of man-sized openings in ship hulls and marine structures.
The system consists of two main elements:
- A rigid breaching frame integrating four identical linear cutting modules with a central magnetic attachment system. This magnetic system is remotely controlled by cable, allowing secure engagement with the hull from a safe standoff position.
- A telescopic pole (up to 10 m deployment), designed in aluminium and carbon fibre, with a quick-release locking mechanism for efficient adjustment and repositioning. It includes a stabilisation handle and a cable reel for smooth deployment.
The breaching frame measures approximately 900 × 900 mm, cutting a square opening of 90 × 90 cm, sufficient for man entry.
Key features and benefits
- Remote-deployed breaching system for naval assault operations
- Rigid frame with four linear cutting modules
- Remote magnetic fixation for secure hull engagement
- Telescopic pole deployable up to 10 m with quick-release locking
- Dual redundant detonator initiation for reliability
- Optimised for fast, controlled, and safe breaching in maritime environments
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