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U.S. Navy Tests the GhostSwimmer: A Shark-Like Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV).
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (Dec. 11, 2014) A variant model of the GhostSwimmer vehicle developed by the Chief of Naval Operations Rapid Innovation Cell project Silent NEMO, awaits testing during a demonstration at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek - Fort Story. Project Silent NEMO is an experiment which explores the possible uses for a biomimetic device developed by the Office of Naval Research. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Edward Guttierrez III/Released) |
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robot is capable of operating autonomously for extended periods of time
due to its long-lasting battery, but it can also be controlled via laptop
with a 500-foot tether. The tether is long enough to transmit information
while inspecting a ship's hull, for example, but if operating independently
(without a tether) the robot will have to periodically be brought to the
surface to download its data. "This project and others that we are working on at the CRIC are important because we are harnessing the brainpower and talents of junior Sailors," said Capt. Jim Loper, department head for Concepts and Innovation, NWDC. "The opportunity for a young Sailor who has a good idea to get that idea heard, and to get it turned into action, is greater [now] than any other time in our Navy's history." The CRIC was established in 2012 to provide junior leaders with an opportunity to identify and rapidly field emerging technologies that address the Navy's most pressing challenges and aims to find ways to quickly employ them in the fleet. "Our mantra is 'you have permission to be creative.' We want our people to go out there and dream big dreams and put them into action," said Loper. "We want to see projects like this replicated throughout the fleet. The fusion of the deckplate brainpower with support of the most senior leadership in the Navy is going to keep us moving forward throughout the 21st century." By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Edward Guttierrez III, Navy Public Affairs Support Element East |
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Video:
GhostSwimmer vehicle developed by the Chief of Naval Operations Rapid
Innovation Cell project Silent NEMO during testing |
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