By the look of it that little satelite thing it deploys might be a turbine float that runs on the underwater currents like one of those "water lily" camp generators.
They could both use dark non reflective solar panels available widely now and water current intakes to drive motors for energy recharging on long missions. If it is Grumman they will optimise stealth first. Great piece of kit loads of uses.
Couldn't it just use the current rushing past the turbines to create power that way because a motor is really just a generator at the end of the day so you wouldn't need to add any extra components just let the ocean currents recharge it. Actually nvm seems like you said the exact same thing and I was just too dim to realise till now.
Hey Lt, has your training at IOC or at the fleet addressed TTPs for dealing with SUAS like FPV drones? I’m sure you’ve received briefings about the problem but do we have anything at the company level to counter FPV drones and the like?
I did not go to IOC, I was only in the infantry when I was enlisted, however, they are receiving a lot of training on drones in the infantry to be prepared to face them and also use them.
Are we hunting the aliens? I feel like they may be escaping the planet… lmao Alien “We came in peace” Underwater Marine “You’ll leave in pieces!” 😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅
I think it’s tidal energy conversion (TEC). Drop anchor and release a cable tethered turbine or “kite”. Hell the propeller might be able to spin a electromagnet if they set it in neutral.
i cant understand how the remote controlling of a UUV could be realized usually it is done with an umbilical As RF dont travel underwater communication between the UUV and a control center would be impossible
I wonder if it’s able to blow up pipelines….
I suppose if the operator wanted to but that’s with any drone technology
@@kagan.dunlapoh you’re 100% correct
Nice tongue in cheek!😅
Thanks for that btw!
Really missed out on the name. Shoulda called it the un-manned-taray.
Now that’s spot on
The future is now. You keep it interesting, good job!
It can harness the energy of the water moving in the ocean.
By the look of it that little satelite thing it deploys might be a turbine float that runs on the underwater currents like one of those "water lily" camp generators.
I bet the SEALs are having fun with this
stage 2 contracts may indicate monitoring while moving to full-scale production
If they are letting us know about this imagine what's really out there
Lots of capabilities from tracking subs, elint of underwater cables, support sf ops and kinetic responses to enemy vessels.
power probably comes from small tidal power turbine, that was in that floaty thing
That’s definitely a possibility
It looks like it could fly.
They could both use dark non reflective solar panels available widely now and water current intakes to drive motors for energy recharging on long missions. If it is Grumman they will optimise stealth first. Great piece of kit loads of uses.
Undersea Sentinels
Scattered Across The Seafloor
Guarding, Waiting, Lurking
They’re out there
Well there goes the Man-0-ray population. RIP
Awesome!! I love DARPA!
Didn't they make the mail truck?
If it's anchored to the sea floor in a gulfstream or sufficiently strong tidal flow it could generate electricity from its screws
Couldn't it just use the current rushing past the turbines to create power that way because a motor is really just a generator at the end of the day so you wouldn't need to add any extra components just let the ocean currents recharge it.
Actually nvm seems like you said the exact same thing and I was just too dim to realise till now.
@markopolo1271 Thinking out loud is never dim. It's good practice 👍
Hey Lt, has your training at IOC or at the fleet addressed TTPs for dealing with SUAS like FPV drones? I’m sure you’ve received briefings about the problem but do we have anything at the company level to counter FPV drones and the like?
I did not go to IOC, I was only in the infantry when I was enlisted, however, they are receiving a lot of training on drones in the infantry to be prepared to face them and also use them.
So you're telling me darpa is involved with something named 'Ray'? Where they keeping Rex, and the others? Fox islands, Outer heaven?
Greetings. This is your future Gunny speaking. I think this is pretty neat. Will it be able to carry AAMRAMs?
Likely
@@kagan.dunlap let’s hope.
So all those under water ufo sightings hey.......
Are we hunting the aliens? I feel like they may be escaping the planet… lmao
Alien “We came in peace”
Underwater Marine “You’ll leave in pieces!”
😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅
@@notsure6218
Nope. The military are those aliens that people claim to have seen.
Good morning Sir!
Goodmorning ☀️
Check out Stephan Alten's book, Goliath, to see where this will go...
Great, now the minefields will be mobile.
And you know if they're telling us about it then they've already got the technology.
1:15 probably geothermal
I think it’s tidal energy conversion (TEC). Drop anchor and release a cable tethered turbine or “kite”. Hell the propeller might be able to spin a electromagnet if they set it in neutral.
@@WTcabbage it might even be a combination
welp, the submarine industry just went out of business.
Skynet
The terminators
i cant understand how the remote controlling of a UUV could be realized usually it is done with an umbilical
As RF dont travel underwater communication between the UUV and a control center would be impossible
6 views 30 seconds bro fell off
Nah, videos longer than 60 seconds on YT are fed through a different algorithm and may not get recommended the same way
@@kagan.dunlap I’d actually love to take apart the algorithm on a technical level, I don’t think it’s been done yet
They'll park these in a line, down the strait of Taiwan, and *IF* China F's around...🙄