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April 29, 2022

Testimonial: Romeo Papa Uses Sea Machines Autonomy

Blog, Case Study, Featured, Government and Military, SM300By Amelia SmithApril 29, 2022

Sea Machines is helping the US Army Corps of Engineers conduct survey missions with a limited crew during emergencies or when it’s not safe to deploy a manned vessel.

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