New DSB Report Explores Ways to Enhance U.S. Undersea Advantage Using Unmanned Systems
January 17, 2017
January 17, 2017
LAUREL, Md., Jan. 17 -- The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory issued the following news release:
Unmanned undersea systems could play a significant role in complementing more expensive assets and extend the capabilities of manned systems, according to a new Defense Science Board task force report.
The study, co-chaired by Ralph Semmel, director of the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, and James Shields, former president of Draper Laboratory . . .
Unmanned undersea systems could play a significant role in complementing more expensive assets and extend the capabilities of manned systems, according to a new Defense Science Board task force report.
The study, co-chaired by Ralph Semmel, director of the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, and James Shields, former president of Draper Laboratory . . .