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Liberty Class: US Navy’s new warship can run for three months without sailors
Blue Water Autonomy is developing a new naval vessel, in partnership with Damen Shipyards, ...
Autonomous surface vessels will become part of the global command and control network used by the U.S. Navy and other U.S. military services due to a new partnership between HavocAI and SAIC, ...
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Pentagon seeks robot ships to haul supplies to combat zones
The U.S. military is looking for autonomous freighters that can transport supplies into dangerous waters, according to a DIU ...
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Pentagon demands robotic cargo ships capable of 2,000-mile stealth missions
The Pentagon is searching for a new way to move supplies through dangerous coastal ...
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America is building a new liberty ship for the 21st century
US startup Blue Water Autonomy is developing a fully autonomous cargo boat in partnership with Dutch shipbuilder Damen.
A multibillion-dollar Austin tech startup has set its eyes on deep South Texas, where it could potentially construct a $3.2 billion shipyard to build autonomous vessels for the U.S. Navy.
This story was updated to meet our standards. NEW BEDFORD — The future of the U.S. Navy is taking shape in New Bedford — at Fish Island, to be exact — where the technology that will run the only ...
JERUSALEM — Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has delivered a “BlueWhale” autonomous submarine to the German Navy, the ...
The Defense Innovation Unit is looking for autonomous maritime vessels capable of transporting a wide variety of resources to support nearshore units in contested environments, per a recent call for ...
Sea Machines Robotics has announced that its STEAMRACER-class autonomous surface ship has advanced into the U.S. Navy final ...
Great things happen when experts in their field join forces to create a revolutionary green shipping concept. This next-generation vessel is more than an answer to zero-emission maritime cargo ...
Militaries around the world are dramatically expanding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems, in part because they replace humans for dull and dangerous missions or tasks. Now ...
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