• L-R: Sarah Cullens, Precision Public Affairs; Aditi Kumar, Defense Innovation Unit; Darren Schuback, The Whiskey Project Group; Ambassador Kevin Rudd; Ryan Carmichael, The Whiskey Project Group.
Credit: TWPG
    L-R: Sarah Cullens, Precision Public Affairs; Aditi Kumar, Defense Innovation Unit; Darren Schuback, The Whiskey Project Group; Ambassador Kevin Rudd; Ryan Carmichael, The Whiskey Project Group. Credit: TWPG
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The Whiskey Project Group (TWPG), has announced a contract with the United States Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) for an initial supply of vessels for rapid experimentation and concept development by elements of the United States Marine Corps.

In August 2022, the DIU opened a public solicitation for expeditionary small boats that could be used to conduct littoral and distributed operations, capable of performing reconnaissance, sensing and tactical manoeuvre, and provide maritime logistics support.

Following a months-long competitive evaluation process, Australian specialist and tactical watercraft manufacturer TWPG has been awarded a USD$12.5 million (AUD$19.4 million) contract to supply a number of both its 8-metre Whiskey Alpha and 11- metre Whiskey Bravo vessels. The first of these vessels are due for delivery late this year.

The Whiskey Project Group executives travelled to the USA last month to announce the export contract alongside Australia’s Ambassador to the United States, Dr Kevin Rudd, and US Defense Innovation Unit officials, during the G’Day USA Defence Industry Dialogue in Washington, DC.

“From day one, The Whiskey Project Group’s mission was to redefine tactical watercraft and create a new generation of safer, completely networked, combat-ready platforms, based on our own naval special operations experience,” said Darren Schuback, TWPG Founder and CEO.

“We’re appreciative of the U.S. Department of Defense and DIU’s focus on innovation-sharing opportunities with allies like Australia. The contracting process leveraged by DIU makes it easier for private sector companies to rapidly fill capability gaps faced by troops and combatant commanders."

TWPG are currently engaged in a number of existing Australian defence procurement programs and will look to participate in LAND 8710-3 to support the Australian Army’s re-configured littoral manoeuvre brigade.

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