To protect seabases, Navy eyes suite of unmanned vehicles

The U.S. Navy will pursue a suite of unmanned vehicle (UV) "Sentry" platforms to protect its proposed fleet of new warships, which would operate as distributed assets or together in supposed sea bases for U.S. military forces. The goal is so-called "collaborative autonomy," the ability of teams of...

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