🚢 Drones, often associated with autonomous aircraft, have indeed become a rapidly growing sector of the #economy, finding numerous applications and solutions. However, beyond the skies, there exists another realm where these unmanned ships prove their worth: the maritime #industry. These sea-faring drones are remotely controlled tools designed specifically for #maritime tasks. They encompass both flying unmanned aerial vehicles and remotely operated vehicles that navigate through water. Unlike their airborne counterparts, these aquatic drones glide silently beneath the waves, exploring the depths with precision. Below an interesting article about one of the recent applications of the #innovation. 🤖 The picture was created by #artificial #intelligence to capture your attention; and actually neatly captured its limitations. https://lnkd.in/dja6mQ-2
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