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The U.S. Navy Is Using AI Boats Now⁉️🤖🚤

A U.S. Navy boat with no crew on board just pulled two soldiers out of the Gulf of Oman using the Corsair, an unmanned Navy boat operated by Task Force 59.

The Corsair is 24 feet long, carries up to 1,000 pounds, reaches 35 knots, and has a range of over 1,000 nautical miles.

The Corsair can be operated remotely, run autonomously, and network together with other vessels for coordinated operations. It is part of the U.S. Navy’s growing use of unmanned systems across the Middle East through Task Force 59, which was created in 2021 to deploy AI and drone technology.

Until recently, the main role for these systems was surveillance and threat detection. Now, the unmanned surface vessels are being used for search and rescue in active combat zones.

That matters because rescuing downed pilots or stranded personnel traditionally means sending more people into danger. With autonomous surface vessels, the Navy can send the machine first. If it gets hit, they can send another one.

The Corsair rescue may be the first of its kind, but unmanned military boats are becoming faster, cheaper, smarter, and more important to modern warfare.

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