Navy ships and submarines

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Destroyer (10)
Submarine (29)
Warship (8)

Synopsis: Military equipment: Navy ships and submarines:


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Although not yet comparable to a professionally edited video it can help people quickly review a long video of an event a security camera feed or video from a police cruiser's windshield camera.


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For example drug smugglers recently have deployed makeshift submarines to clandestinely ferry narcotics long distances underwater. An improved more robust underwater sensor network could help spot these vessels.


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Scientists from Germany's Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation have copied now this system in a propulsion system that could ultimately find use in boats recreational watercraft or submarines.


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#This prototype NYPD cruiser is the smartest cop car in the world To the untrained eye,

this prototype New york Police department cruiser looks like almost any other squad car combing the streets of New york city.

But this high-tech cruiser is the smartest cop car in the world.##It is the department s prototype##smart car,##outfitted with the latest gadgets in public safety.

The NYPD says it is the cruiser of the very near future. The smart car is one of dozens of projects included in a long-term strategic plan known as NYPD2020,

a police cruiser should give officers information that helps them make better decisions in the field.##


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with the exception of some aircraft carriers and 72 submarines that rely on nuclear propulsion. Moving away from that reliance would free the military from fuel shortages


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#U s. Navy s newest warship is a drone The U s. Navy will christen its newest class of destroyers this month.

you don have to be clinically paranoid to find something worrying in the prospect of a highly automated warship that can be controlled by anyone who has the right login information.

After repeated pruning, the Navy will now have only three of its next-generation destroyers


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On some of its Navy cruisers, the U s. also operates Phalanx, a stationary system that can track


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If an enemy boat or aircraft gets too close to a Navy ship, the laser can deter the threat with an effect known as optical"dazzling."

In recent tests, Laws successfully hit targets aboard a small boat that was speeding toward the Navy ship.

These future lasers could one day be deployed on both large destroyer ships (used to launch missiles) and smaller combat ships

In a 2011 test, a laser weapon disabled multiple small boats launched from a U s. warship. And in 2012, Laws downed several drones during a naval test of the system t


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#$1. 7 million personal submarine lets you'fly'underwater Adventurers with deep pockets can now explore the hidden depths of the ocean,

thanks to a futuristic submarine that lets users"fly"underwater. The Deepflight Super Falcon, developed by California-based Hawkes Ocean Technologies,

"The submarine is 21 feet (6. 4 meters) long, and has a wingspan that stretches nearly 9 feet (2. 7 m). The submersible can carry two

submarines are constructed with an inner shell and an outer shell. To dive, submarines fill the space between the two shells with water,

changing the ship's density and creating so-called negative buoyancy when the gravitational tug on the sub is greater than the force of buoyancy.

When submarines remain on the water's surface the area between the two shells is filled with air,


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Hydrogen fuel cells can power vehicles ranging from cars to submarines and rockets. They can also heat buildings


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Many applications such as submarines sonar systems instead use two-dimensional arrays and in that case the savings compound:


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In the 1966 movie Fantastic Voyage a submarine complete with crew is shrunk in size so that it can navigate through the human body enabling the crew to perform surgery in the brain.

Nevertheless tiny submarines that could navigate through the body could be of great benefit: they could deliver drugs precisely to a target location a point on the retina for instance.

Indeed a scallop-shaped miniature submarine could also be driven by an actuator that responds for example to temperature changes.

The tiny submarine could also be used in media other than synovial fluid. Other liquids in which such nanovehicles could deliver drugs for example include the vitreous humor of the eye mucous membranes and even blood.


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Like tiny submarines these versatile nanocarriers can navigate in the watery environment surrounding cells and transport their guest molecules through the membrane of living cells to sequentially deliver their cargo.


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As if animated by the same mind the13 patrol boats all moved in unison their crewless decks painting a picture of

Multiple times during the media call Klunder and Brizzolara mentioned Al qaeda s suicide bombing attack on the destroyer USS Cole in October 2000.

As the Cole refueled at a Yemeni port a small foreign craft approached the side of the destroyer

Klunder didn't specify how the robotic patrol boats would have saved the Cole but it's possible that an unmanned robot boat could intercept a vessel full of suicide bombers.

while people might not accept CARACAS on a destroyer soon the technology would work for merchant vessels and larger ships.

First patrol boats then the high seas s


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#The Quest To Harness Wind energy At 2, 000 Feet To be more precise it's a stabilizing fin part of a tube-shaped robotic airship designed to tap the power of high-altitude winds.


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When you launch a missile from a submarine its launch characteristics are going to be perturbed by the gravity field Sandwell explains.


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across Australia's Outback in the new Michelin Cruiser Class. Practicality was paramount for these entries

The unusual shape was a compromise between aerodynamics and comfort for at least two people as required by the cruiser class specifications.


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American nuclear submarines, hiding out at sea, used geo-locating satellites to calculate target trajectories, so that they could reliably hit the same points on earth from anywhere.


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"Technically, this creature named Pentecopterus decorahensis, after an Ancient greek warship is not a bug by science definitions,


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#The metal that could lead to'indestructable'warships and ultralight cars Researchers have demonstrated a new type of metal


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#Royal Navy could soon be using remote-controlled warships with'see-through'hulls Sleek and stealthy, it resembles something from Star wars. In fact,

this is what British warships could look like in as little as 35 years. With RAF jets already being replaced by drones piloted by men sitting at computer screens many miles away,


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The invention could pave the way for the development of'flying submarines'-vehicles that can seamlessly travel through air and water


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This ability to transform from a harmless bacteria to a ruthless destroyer of all things cancerous


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The ameba's scientific name means"tissue destroyer, "and refers to its ability to bore through a person's intestines and into the liver and other organs, causing ulcers, internal bleeding and chronic diarrhea.


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The ameba's scientific name means"tissue destroyer, "and refers to its ability to bore through a person's intestines and into the liver and other organs, causing ulcers, internal bleeding and chronic diarrhea.


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efficiently remove carbon from the ambient air of a submarine as readily as from the polluted emissions of a coal fired power plant.

or, in the case of a submarine, expelled into the sea.""Carbon dioxide is 15 percent of the gas coming off a power plant,

can be tuned to remove carbon dioxide from the room-temperature air of a submarine, for example, or the 100-Degree fahrenheit) flue gases from a power plant."

"From flue gas to submarines Power plants that capture CO2 today use an old technology whereby flue gases are bubbled through organic amines in water, where the carbon dioxide binds to amines.

"We're also hoping to develop something that might be tested in a submarine, "Long said.


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but the design is written broadly enough that it can potentially protect everything from ships to submarines, offshore platforms, ground vehicles, buildings,


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Some engineers for instance have used the idea of grid cells as inspiration for new algorithms to control robots or autonomous submarines.


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from battleship radar to beamforming in mobile communications. Essentially, the aim is the same: to shape the wavefront of light (dynamically


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India plans to expand its nuclear submarine fleet, and Pakistan has started reportedly operating a third plutonium reactor,


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Welcome to the future of naval aviation fleets of unmanned helicopters flying on and off warships conducting missions as diverse as missile strikes

which is the machine of choice for the Royal Australian Navy for its future frigate and other platforms,


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The nanoparticles are filled with genes for an enzyme that converts a prodrug called ganciclovir into a potent destroyer of the glioma cells.


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they might even be able to pick up the movement of submarines below the water surface.

In yet another experiment, the U s. Naval Research Laboratory showed that it was possible to release a drone from a submerged submarine with the robotic drone shot out of a Tomahawk missile tube.


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