The Statement

The Swedish navigators of the Combat Craft 90H are said to be the best high speed navigators in the whole world in narrow archipelago. Some international governments have taken interest in this matter: "Is this statement really true..?"


Sweden's top ranking at risk?

Is the Statement really true? Regardless the actual truth in this matter, our clients wants to improve their capabilities in conveying high speed vessels. If it is due to questioning of the Statement and to prove it wrong is really of minor importance. Since the Spectre trainings include how to maintain, increase and teach others on the concepts of high speed navigation, the Statement is now to be considered truly challenged.

Our work on the global arena has contributed to a vast knowledge base and distinct effectiveness in identifying the needs and limitations of a specific client. In order to provide quality, it is not enough to have a solid foundation of knowledge; it is crucial to identify parameters such as geographical presumptions, detailed aspects of the client´s specific operations, their level of knowledge and experiences. When this is achieved, excellent presumptions are set up in order to reach the training goals. In the end, this will inevitably provide mutual benefits.

Norweigan Harbour Police


Spectre Marine trainings are never a one-way communication. It is a constant exchange on both individual and group level, where experiences meet new knowledge. This is the model in which each and every instructor and employee of the Spectre organization believes in. The result is simple: Constant Improvement.

The Statement is a bold one, that's for sure. However, it has arised for a reason not grasped out of thin air. All of Spectre Marine employees have at least one year of experience in training Combat Craft 90-navigators and we will neither try to verify nor question the Statement. We simply want you to come see and try for yourself. Our list of clients have, and they are the living proof of that the Statement of Sweden being at the top rank now very well may be questioned…

Indonesian Special Police and Navy SEALS during boarding exercise