UUVs

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Simple way to make AUVs

A scalable, modular system for developing underwater autonomous robots is aiming to speed up their design process. The system, developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), builds deformable ‘aquabots’ using simple repeating substructures instead of unique components.

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Robot fish with a twist

A coil-powered robot fish could make underwater uncrewed systems easier to develop...

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Defence and Security Equipment International

As conflicts around the world drive up defence and security budgets...

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Long-range subsea array

A low-power underwater comms system that can transmit signals across kilometres...

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Ground control stations

A GCS must be an intuitive, tactile and multidimensional device, with varying arrangements of processors...

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Eurosatory 2024

As conflicts continue to rage inside Europe’s borders and beyond, demand for uncrewed systems is surging...

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Computing at high altitudes

VersaLogic has developed a rugged, embedded computer with a high-performance Intel Xeon processor for uncrewed systems..

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Working swarms under sea ice

NASA is developing an undersea robot that can operate in a swarm under sea ice in Antarctica...

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Ship inspector finds faults

The EverClean IQ robot can be used by marine surveyors and shipyards as part of the cloud...

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The edge on spotting explosives

Greensea IQ is developing a commercial, undersea autonomous system that can detect explosives...

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