11 février 2022 | International, Naval

US Navy adopts new strategy prioritizing 'the building blocks' of unmanned tech

The U.S. Navy is unlikely to pursue a formal program for unmanned surface vessels in the next five years, instead focusing on the enabling technologies first, several leaders say.

https://www.defensenews.com/naval/2022/01/28/us-navy-adopts-new-strategy-prioritizing-the-building-blocks-of-unmanned-tech/

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