Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jul 5
New Robots Clear Underwater Mines, Cutting Human Risk in 2 Key Military Tasks
Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jul 5

New Robots Clear Underwater Mines, Cutting Human Risk in 2 Key Military Tasks

3 articles · Updated · NBC News · Jul 5

Summary

  • A new generation of robots is removing troops from the most dangerous part of underwater mine warfare by taking over both mine identification and clearance.
  • Those 2 tasks have traditionally exposed human operators to high risk in contested waterways, making the systems a safer option for military missions.
  • The shift points to broader use of unmanned technology in naval operations, where reducing direct human exposure can improve safety without halting mine-clearing work.

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