Robots Clear Waterways of Deadly Mines
added Fri Jul 27 08:12 2007 ET from Associated Press
The 3-foot-long device, which will some day carry 14 pounds of plastic explosives and attach itself to an underwater bomb before igniting, can be maneuvered by a joystick.
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