DiscoverScience on Player FMAn autonomous drone fleet overseen by Ocean Infinity has rediscovered the USS Stewart , the only US Navy destroyer ever captured by Japanese forces during World War II. The marine robotics companys trio of orange, 20-foot-long underwater robots found - Popular Science from NFB-NEWSLINE.
An   autonomous drone fleet  overseen by Ocean Infinity has rediscovered the USS  Stewart  , the only US Navy destroyer ever captured by Japanese forces during World War II. The marine robotics companys trio of orange, 20-foot-long underwater robots found - Popular Science from NFB-NEWSLINE.

An autonomous drone fleet overseen by Ocean Infinity has rediscovered the USS Stewart , the only US Navy destroyer ever captured by Japanese forces during World War II. The marine robotics companys trio of orange, 20-foot-long underwater robots found - Popular Science from NFB-NEWSLINE.

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An autonomous drone fleet overseen by Ocean Infinity has rediscovered the USS Stewart , the only US Navy destroyer ever captured by Japanese forces during World War II. The marine robotics companys trio of orange, 20-foot-long underwater robots found the historic vessel while mapping what is now the 1,286-square-mile Cordell Bank national marine sanctuary off the California coast.
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An   autonomous drone fleet  overseen by Ocean Infinity has rediscovered the USS  Stewart  , the only US Navy destroyer ever captured by Japanese forces during World War II. The marine robotics companys trio of orange, 20-foot-long underwater robots found - Popular Science from NFB-NEWSLINE.

An autonomous drone fleet overseen by Ocean Infinity has rediscovered the USS Stewart , the only US Navy destroyer ever captured by Japanese forces during World War II. The marine robotics companys trio of orange, 20-foot-long underwater robots found - Popular Science from NFB-NEWSLINE.