A Navy Ship Sailed to Hawaii and Back With No One on Board
15 Feb 2019
Military.com | By Gina Harkins
A 132-foot-long self-driving ship made history by traveling from San Diego to Hawaii's Pearl Harbor and back again without sailors aboard to guide its way.
The Sea Hunter, an autonomous trimaran developed for submarine hunting and counter-mine missions, traveled thousands of miles between San Diego and Pearl Harbor last month. Naval News was first to report on the ship's breakthrough voyage.
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That is pretty cool @ProTruckDriver that the ship can go through storms and by other ships with ease. But I think now if this happens with other ships remotely then where will the Sailors go?
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