unmanned maritime systems (ums)
Unmanned Maritime Systems (UMS) are technological platforms that operate autonomously or remotely in the marine environment without the presence of human operators on board. These systems include various types of unmanned vehicles, such as surface vessels, underwater robots, and aerial drones, which are designed to perform a wide range of tasks, from oceanographic research to surveillance, exploration, and even military operations, with reduced risks and increased efficiency.
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