IITs Unveil High-Tech Marine Robot for Enhanced Naval Underwater Tasks Operations
Defense News ,India :- Indian scientists from IIT Mandi and Palakkad have made a special robot that can go underwater.
This robot is a big deal because it can help the navy work better and save money.
What's so special about this robot? Well, it can solve problems underwater in real-time. That means it can react quickly to whatever it finds down there. This is a big change from the old ways of doing things, which often involved human divers or robots that weren't as good.
One really cool thing about this robot is that it's super flexible and can give feedback really fast. This means it can make decisions quickly, which is important when you're dealing with the unpredictable underwater world.
Keeping people safe is really important, especially when they're working underwater. This robot can help by reducing the need for divers in dangerous situations. So, it makes diving safer.
But it's not just about safety. This robot is also really good at doing its job efficiently. And because it can respond quickly, it can save a lot of money in the long run.
The robot can do lots of different things underwater, but one of its main jobs is to check and fix ships. Here are some of the things it can do:
1. Checking Ship Hulls: It can look at the bottom of ships to see if there's any damage, rust, or stuff growing on them.
2. Inspecting Welds: It can check to make sure the metal parts of the ship are stuck together properly. This is really important for keeping the ship strong and safe.
3. Inspecting Protection Systems: It can also make sure that the systems that stop the ship from getting rusty are working well.
This robot is a big deal because it shows that India is getting really good at exploring underwater and making things for the ocean.
By making something that's safe, fast, and doesn't cost too much, this robot can help lots of different industries. It can help the navy, scientists studying the ocean, and people who need to keep things underwater in good shape. It's a big step forward for India and for anyone who needs to work beneath the waves.