US Navy's Unmanned Robot Boat Successfully Fires Missiles in Middle East

The US Navy has successfully launched a missile from an unmanned vessel in international waters in the Middle East, marking a significant advancement in its capabilities. The test, conducted by the Navy's Task Force 59, showcased the potential of unmanned systems and artificial intelligence technologies in enhancing fleet lethality and strengthening regional maritime security. The video released by the Pentagon shows the unmanned vessel firing a projectile that homed in on and destroyed a target boat. This follows a previous demonstration of advanced unmanned capabilities in the region, where unmanned vehicles tracked Iranian Navy and Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy ships.
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