The US Navy is unveiling a glimpse of its vision for the future of undersea warfare: combined teams of naval commandos operating unmanned craft from their mini-submarines. The goal is to create a robotic “ally” that will serve as a sort of underwater “co-pilot,” similar to what exists in the aviation world.
Today, the main force of the Sea Lions is based on the Mk 11, a 23-foot-long mini-submarine known as a “wet sub” because the fighters inside…
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The US Navy is unveiling a glimpse of its vision for the future of undersea warfare: combined teams of naval commandos operating unmanned craft from their mini-submarines. The goal is to create a robotic “ally” that will serve as a sort of underwater “co-pilot,” similar to what exists in the aviation world.
Today, the main force of the Sea Lions is based on the Mk 11, a 23-foot-long mini-submarine known as a “wet sub” because the fighters inside…