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This 3D-Printed Sub Could Be the Future of Undersea Warfare
« on: December 21, 2020, 11:39:55 am »

This 3D-Printed Sub Could Be the Future of Undersea Warfare

The DIVE-LD submarine is leading a quiet revolution.
By David Hambling   
Dec 20, 2020
 

At a passing glance, this robot submarine looks like any other.

It stretches a few feet longer and can putz around the ocean a bit farther, but its bulbous torpedo-shaped design is familiar to the first robotic subs that've plied the waters for decades. But a closer look at Dive Technologies' new sub reveals a quiet revolution—from how it works to how it's made.

This unassuming sub is a new breed of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, or AUVs, future subs that are bigger, smarter, and can travel farther than ever before. They are rewriting the rules for underwater military, commercial, and scientific operations, and instead of building these water-delving behemoths in a traditional shipyard, ship makers are 3D printing them.

“Large AUVs will change everything,” says Sam Russo, COO of Dive Technologies. “They bring an enormous payload capability and energy capacity that allows the vehicles to operate on their own in the ocean for days on end.”

https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/robots/a34826410/dive-technology-3d-printed-submarine/