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NAVCENT Expands Unmanned Integration, Operates Saildrone in Arabian Gulf
Jan 27, 2022
Arabian Gulf - 220127-A-RM286-1816 ARABIAN GULF (Jan. 27, 2022) A Saildrone Explorer unmanned surface vessel (USV) is being towed out to sea in the Arabian Gulf off Bahrain’s coast, Jan. 27. U.S. Naval Forces Central Command began operationally testing the USV as part of an initiative to integrate new unmanned systems and artificial intelligence into U.S. 5th Fleet operations.
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