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New Evolving Navy Drone Strategy Envisions More Autonomy, Faster Processing
[Kris Osborn]
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Sunday at 11:13 PM

The Navy's emerging drone strategy envisions a scenario where multiple drones can conduct ISR, search for mines and even find and attack targets.

Groups of underwater drones will soon simultaneously use sonar and different sensors to identify and destroy enemy submarines and surface ships, search for mines, collect oceanographic data and conduct reconnaissance missions – all while a single human performs command and control functions aboard a Navy ship or submarine, senior service officials explained.

Perhaps several submarine-launched underwater robots or Large Displacement Unmanned Undersea Vehicles could identify a threatening enemy submarine or surface vessel at distances far beyond the normal detection range.

http://www.scout.com/military/warrior/story/1676543-navy-new-missions-for-undersea-attack-drones
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