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Martac T38 has a maximum speed of 148 km/h and a combat load of more than 2 tons...

US Navy first launched Devil Ray rocket from sea drone (photo)

Martac T38 has a maximum speed of 148 km/h and a combat load of more than 2 tons. The US naval forces continue to experiment and expand over the expansion of drones. Martac T38 recently launched a rocket during exercises. About it reports Defense News. The 5th Fleet of the US in the Middle East for the first time released rockets during the last month's exercises. The Martca T38 drone launched a "Devil Ray deadly missile in the waters around the Arabian Peninsula.

The maneuvers watched the 59th Operational Group of the Naval Unit for the Development of Unmanned Technologies and Artificial Intelligence. During the exercises, the drones merged with manned vessels to identify imitators and released missiles. As stated in the Navy, the starting was successful. The publication notes that in recent years the Middle East has become a landfill to test American unmanned systems because the waters are stable and calm.

They are the ideal environment for the test of piloted and unmanned fleet developments. Martca T38 is able to move at a cruising speed of 46 km/h, while the maximum speed can reach 148 km/h. The weight of the drone is almost 3 tons, of which 2050 kg is a amount of load. Recall that in early October, the Manta Ray underwater drone was tested in the ocean. The durable underwater drone was tested for splashes. Earlier in the United States showed what a modern Uzatos UAV will look like.