Exail announces the signing of an important order for several hundred K-STER mine neutralization drones, destined for several ...
Finding and disposing of mines lurking on the sea floor is dangerous and difficult work. The US Navy wants robotic crawlers capable of descending to nearly 2,000 feet underwater to do this. The ...
Ukraine's sea drones have changed the fight in the Black Sea. On December 15, 2025, an explosion hit a pier at Russia's ...
A major naval operation concluded in the Baltic Sea on Monday, with warships, divers and underwater drone operators detonating unexploded mines left over from the two World Wars - and taking the ...
In late March, The Metals Company, a Canadian deep-sea mining firm, announced that it would seek approval from US agencies to extract critical minerals in areas of the ocean floor that are beyond US ...
Hellenic Navy Lt. (OF-2) Michail Ntagkounakis speaks with exercise participants from the Royal British and Ukrainian Navies in the Maritime Operations Center during Sea Breeze 2025-2 on July 2, 2025.
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The US Navy wants a robotic crawler to eliminate the most dangerous underwater threat: sea mines
One of the nastiest threats in naval warfare are mines. Crude, cheap and packed with explosives, bottom mines lurk on the seabed like aquatic IEDs, where they are harder to detect and sweep than ...
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