US Navy Deploys Unmanned Robots to Clear Sea Mines in Strait of Hormuz: Report
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U.S. Deploys Sea Drones And Trained Dolphins To Hunt Mines In Strait Of Hormuz
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief (Worthy News) – The United States is turning to an unusual but highly effective combination of cutting-edge technology and trained marine mammals as it works to clear dangerous naval mines from the Strait of Hormuz and restore the flow of global shipping. Following Iran’s renewed closure of the strategic waterway and warnings of mine threats, the U.S. Navy has launched an intensive mine-c…
They throw sound waves in the water and then listen to the echo: so that the fighters of the Navy, thanks to the sonar, save the lives of the crews by digging devices from...
The U.S. Army uses maritime drones in the process of cleaning the Hormuz Straits by the mines placed there, in a discreet effort to control Iran on this route and to effectively reopen it...
US using drones to clear Hormuz mines: Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal reported that the US military is using maritime drones to clear potential mines in the Strait of Hormuz, as part of a move to reduce Iran’s control over the vital shipping lane and reopen it to commercial shipping. The risk of attacks remains the primary factor hindering shipping, the newspaper explained, given conflicting US estimates of how many mines there are and the scale of the threat. Military analysts believe that…
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