Jaws the Drone To Watchover Divers
In an effort to keep drivers safe, the U.S. Navy is using sharks! That’s right, sharks, but not real ones though although that would be a better story.
The military developed a drone that’s called Ghost Swimmer that look sand swims just like a real shark.
The robot, which stretches 5 feet long and weighs about 100 pounds made its debut at Virginia Beach Tuesday.
he robot comes with a remote control however it does know how to swim independently. What an awesome idea! So next time you’re in the water, the shark you may see in the distance maybe a drone!
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