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Drone boat used in US rescue mission in Hormuz built by company co-founded by Indian-American engineer

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Drone boat used in US rescue mission in Hormuz built by company co-founded by Indian-American engineer
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A US military rescue mission in the Strait of Hormuz successfully utilized an autonomous drone boat developed by Saronic Technologies. This marks the first time the US Armed Forces have used an autonomous surface vessel for a rescue operation.

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The successful deployment of autonomous maritime technology in a high-stakes military rescue signals a shift toward increased reliance on unmanned systems in naval operations.

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