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 The Naval Brief: Unmanned exercise; Finding cancer links; Underwater robotics; and more...
 
By Caitlin M. Kenney
Staff Reporter
February 3, 2022 03:44 PM ET

    The Naval Brief
    Navy
    Marine Corps

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Middle East exercise tests unmanned systems. A massive exercise is testing out 80 unmanned systems to see how they can improve maritime awareness over a large area, Defense One reports. Artificial intelligence is also being used to help detect, analyze, and share the immense amounts of data generated by these systems.

Finding cancer links in pilot DNA. A future study is hoping to find a marker in the cells and DNA of military pilots left behind by toxic exposures that could help scientists discover what is causing the pilots to develop prostate cancer, Defense One reports. The marker, DNA methylation, is usually found before a mutation that leads to cancer.

Diving into underwater robotics. The software company Anduril’s recent purchase of Dive Technologies will allow them to enter the underwater drone arena, Defense One reports. Anduril’s technology can allow remote submarines to operate without as much human involvement as U.S. military drone aircraft require.

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https://www.defenseone.com/threats/2022/02/naval-brief-unmanned-exercise-finding-cancer-links-underwater-robotics-and-more/361579/