I thought this was pretty cool.
Seems to me that it could be quite an asset for the U.S. Navy.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...tuna-fish.html
I thought this was pretty cool.an updated under water mine that is no longer tethered; or a torpedo that can be guided like a drone. More machine stuff. Beware the machines. Like the drones, now injuring innocents in the park; coming close to flying into jet engines like geese except with explosive material. Who needs missiles.
Seems to me that it could be quite an asset for the U.S. Navy.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...tuna-fish.html Originally Posted by CaptainMidnight
...If the range is poor they can help the bad guys figure out where the command vessel is ... Originally Posted by pyramiderWell, maybe ... if the bad guys are able to spot the fact that the thing is actually not a fish! I envision this type of vehicle being used to surveil jihadist groups and other nefarious characters when Navy ships are being refueled or maintained in foreign ports. The USS Cole was bombed about 15 years ago in Yemen by a couple of attackers in a small craft. Perhaps assets such as this could help mitigate such risks.
an updated under water mine that is no longer tethered; or a torpedo that can be guided like a drone. More machine stuff. Beware the machines. Like the drones, now injuring innocents in the park; coming close to flying into jet engines like geese except with explosive material. Who needs missiles. Originally Posted by doug_dfwIndeed, I think it should be clear enough that very strong efforts to keep this sort of thing out of the hands of civilians will be of critical importance.