Speaking of submarine warfare, it is really a game of hide and seek. Invisible submarines or unmanned robotic submarines can provide important information and critical surveillance during wartime, but can also be done in peacetime or political turmoil. At present, we have seen that Chinese people are raging in the Sea of Japan and the Taiwan Strait. They have now had incidents with Vietnam, South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Taiwan and other countries about who owns these events. The sea near the coast. You may remember the P-3 Orion incident that occurred in the United States a few years ago.
If you think this doesn't matter, it is very important for the Chinese, because some of them are rich in minerals, oil and natural gas resources. All of these countries that are expanding their industrial base and have strong GDP growth need these resources. Whether or not the US likes it, we are all involved, and China is beginning to promote our allies in these regions. Therefore, we need constant information, and sometimes we need information that satellites cannot obtain. Therefore, we need to deploy more unmanned robot underwater vehicles.
An interesting article in the August 2011 issue of IEEE Spectrum magazine, titled: Nicholas Makris: "Unidentified floating objects - new sonar images reveal a magical echo that becomes a huge fish group". The new sonar being researched and developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology knows how much the population is. We seem to be able to hide submarines or uninhabited underwater assets in these giant fish stocks or use them as cover.
Eight different species were identified as clustered in an absolutely large school. What we really need to do is find a way for them to gather around our underwater driverless autonomous vehicles. We can send these troops to enemy territory in groups, or use cover to conduct our surveillance operations without be found.
This may be great if we want to get close to China's aircraft carrier or enter the port without being discovered or entering a geological line and then hiding our underwater assets at the bottom. We need to do more research in this area immediately, find ways to attract these fish to the places we want them to go, and track them where they have gone so that we can penetrate those places and we need to do the right thing nearby. Underwater surveillance. Indeed, I hope that you can consider all of this and think about it.
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