Detector for explosive materials under the sea
Unmanned equipment is responsible for detecting explosive materials under the sea, helping to reduce the risk of explosion and ensure the safety of human life.
The device is controlled via a wireless control system equipped with a metal detector and a sensor that detects and warns unexploded ordnance, missiles, mines or certain explosive materials. other.
Model unmanned aerial vehicle exploration device. (Photo: Stevens Institute of Technology)
According to the Stevens Institute of Technology student group, the use of unmanned equipment can limit the risk of unexpected explosions, to ensure the safety of underwater research or fishing boats of fishermen. They can help the US Navy deal with the fact that there are still many weapons or explosives lying under the sea for years.
"Many equipment and explosives from the Civil War or World War II still exist, and the US Department of Defense is responsible for reviewing and finding them, ensuring that they are no longer operational and safe. " Fox News quoted Professor Michael Delorme, a member of the research team.
The first underwater explosive device was successfully built and put into trial and is expected to be deployed in the offshore waters of the United States in the near future. This robot research and development project is funded by the US Department of Defense.
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