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Robot tuna By David
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The fish can be controlled with a joystick or be programmed to swim on its own. The unmanned underwater vehicle is able to make tight turns and move through the water quietly, making it ideal for surveillance and reconnaissance missions. The Navy hopes it could be used to inspect the hull of a ship, check waters for threats such as mines or protrusions, deliver payloads including sonar and guidance packages, and access otherwise denied areas. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article- 2871907/US-Navy-reveals-latest-recruit-Project-Silent- Nemo-robofish-set-swim-enemy-territory-undetected- designed-look-exactly-like-tuna-fish.html#ixzz3Lv6QnWN2 Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebookhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article- 2871907/US-Navy-reveals-latest-recruit-Project-Silent- Nemo-robofish-set-swim-enemy-territory-undetected- designed-look-exactly-like-tuna-fish.html#ixzz3Lv6QnWN2@MailOnline on TwitterDailyMail on Facebook
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Silent Nemo
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Who: Boston Engineering and U.S What : Silent Nemo Where : Little Creek in Virginia When: Thursday Why: To travel enemy waters undetected Source: Daily mail
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Others may think that it could kill the eco system. I think I have this opinion because I am in to robots a lot. I think that it is really cool but they should add some defenses It could get eaten by a shark and kill it.
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