
The world got a look at what the Royal Navy of 2036 might look like as Unmanned Warrior 2016 kicked off on October 3 off the West Coast of Scotland. Including 50 machines, 400 participants from the government and private industry, and 150 VIP visitors, the Navy says it's the first ever large scale demonstration of marine robotic systems and not only showcases new technology, but tests the ability of unmanned vehicles to work with one another as well as with conventional naval ships.
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