Tag: Underwater robots

US Navy’s new underwater robot can swim, scan, and strike mines without tethers

US Navy’s New Underwater Robot Revolutionizes Mine Warfare Raytheon, a business segment of RTX, has achieved a key milestone in naval mine warfare by unveiling a groundbreaking underwater robot designed to swim, scan, and strike mines without the need for tethers. This technological marvel promises to revolutionize the way mines are detected and neutralized in […]

UK’s Royal Navy tests underwater robot to protect critical undersea infrastructure

UK’s Royal Navy Tests Underwater Robot to Protect Critical Undersea Infrastructure The UK Navy has started testing an advanced underwater robot designed to protect critical undersea infrastructure. This cutting-edge technology marks a significant milestone in safeguarding vital assets beneath the ocean’s surface. With the increasing reliance on undersea cables for communication and data transfer, ensuring […]

Light-powered underwater robots achieve twice the strength of mammalian muscle

Light-Powered Underwater Robots Achieve Twice the Strength of Mammalian Muscle A Korean research team has created a light-driven artificial muscle that functions independently underwater, advancing the field of robotics and prosthetics. This groundbreaking development has paved the way for light-powered underwater robots that exhibit incredible strength, surpassing even that of mammalian muscle. The team’s innovation […]

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