![Even at nearly 30 years old, Sea Shadow remains the most radical ship afloat [Sea Shadow]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhfzdfuaJrGYA3ZzA-QKStqmrRHO-SSleSY9aKtVR0TyV3ffx6zkTwUU5npbiU4gZeo-bd_zpoaaI2m1XXy4qguKZQDceg-QbzruD2-XESUPksUcbtaBTiTsOTAhzgm6qFc-BRO/s144/sea_shadow.jpg)
Slipping through the sea like a black mirage on catamaran legs, the 164-foot Sea Shadow looks like something Darth Vader might fly. It is the world's only ship built to be invisible, assembled secretly in Redwood City in 1985 by the U.S. Navy and contractor Lockheed Martin at an estimated cost of $50 million.
Sea Shadow's purpose was to test radar-cloaking technology and other naval engineering innovations. Many of its breakthroughs can be seen in present-day Navy warships.
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