Briefing: unmanned underwater vehicles: in harms way / Richard Scott

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Jane's Defence Weekly Vol 43 No 25, 21 June 2006, pp.22-27 (122)Summary: Mine warfare and route-survey operations are pioneering the military exploitation of unmanned underwater vehicles, which have generally been developed from commercial off-the-shelf technologies.
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Mine warfare and route-survey operations are pioneering the military exploitation of unmanned underwater vehicles, which have generally been developed from commercial off-the-shelf technologies.

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