US Navy Developing Underwater Drones
During World War II, amphibious vehicles played a key role in battles throughout every theater of war (most famously the D-Day landings), revolutionizing modern military tactics. In the ongoing shift toward a military that is more dependent on technology and surveillance than sheer human numbers, the Navy has revealed that it is currently developing the futuristic (and awesomely intimidating) offspring of those original landing crafts.The US already employs a variety of unmanned drones, from surveillance crafts to flying harbingers of death that can actually engage the enemy, but all are dispatched from land or landing surfaces. According to Neatorama, the new drone, appropriately named Sea Stalker, would be a "torpedo-sized underwater robot that specializes in snooping on radio signals and other communications," that would be released from submerged submarines.
The Navy also has plans to empower the Scan Eagle aerial drone, which is currently launched from a ship's deck, not only with weapons, but also with the ability to be shot from a submarine's payload tube. Having demonstrated that similar drones can be successfully operated by teenage gamers (giving hope to uncoordinated geeks everywhere), the military seems increasingly closer to the day when humans can actually be victorious in battle without ever having to physically step foot on a battlefield. [From: Neatorama]





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Subscribe to commentsJSams4131Jul 31st 2009 9:41AM
Whats the point when someone will just upload sensitive files about this vehicle on a p2p site where it will then be able to be dl'ed by the world..
blablablaJul 31st 2009 11:14AM
We need "underwater drones" to kill...those pesky underwater terrorists.