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What matters more in a naval buildup: how many ships exist on paper, or how many can actually leave the pier? The U.S. Navy’s latest robotics push is built around that uncomfortable gap. A $71 million ...
Gecko Robotics has landed a $71 million contract to deploy wall-climbing robots and artificial intelligence across U.S. Navy ships in the Pacific Fleet, ...