It isn't huge, a three-hulled trimiran that's able to cross entire oceans, 132 feet long. It was developed in cooperation with DARPA (Defense Advance Research Projects Agency) and won't be remotely controlled like previous drone draft. It will have mission parameters downloaded into it and will then use its own AI to decide how best to accomplish its mission. I gather that the Navy anticipates using these for anti-submarine warfare and as floating test-beds for future AI ship control systems. Apparently it was built in MR's own Portland OR, but is now in San Diego where the Navy is to test it. (I believe that humans sailed it on that voyage.) There will be technicians aboard it during some of the tests, monitoring how it behaves.
The day is coming when cargo ships crossing the oceans will be robots and will no longer have human crews.
http://www.stripes.com/news/us/us-milita...s-1.407478
The day is coming when cargo ships crossing the oceans will be robots and will no longer have human crews.
http://www.stripes.com/news/us/us-milita...s-1.407478