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US Air Force Uses AI and Robotics to Cut Fuel Tank Inspection Time by 70%

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Revolutionizing the Underbelly: Tech’s Assault on the Air Force’s Dirtiest Duties In the dimly lit hangars of U.S. Air Force bases, where the roar of jet engines gives way to the clank of tools and the scent of aviation fuel, a quiet revolution is underway. For decades, airmen tasked with maintaining aerial refueling tankers have endured one of the military’s most grueling jobs: crawling into confined fuel tanks to inspect for corrosion, leaks, …
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WebProNews broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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