The US Department of Defense recruited "fish" to discover enemy ships
A Pentagon program is looking to recruit and use fish to clear water and enhance its ability to detect enemy ships.
By harnessing the ability of marine organisms to feel even the most turbulent in their environments,DARPA) – the Pentagon's experimental research arm – it may be able to detect even the smallest self-propelled vehicles.
According to the Daily Mail website, among the organisms likely to be recruited by the program, the so-called name The Persistent Aquatic Living Sensors (PALS) Both seabass, shrimps, and other smaller organisms such as plankton, and other microorganisms.
"Utilizing the remarkable sensing capabilities of marine organisms can provide a sustainable and scalable solution to maintain awareness of the difficult underwater environment," said Lauri Adornato, WFP's Director.
As you imagine DARPA, The surveillance network of living organisms will use a range of underwater sensors to observe fish and organisms closely.
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