Undersea Spies: Turning Sharks Into Robotic Sentries

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2007

It seems like science fiction, but the U.S. military would like to use sharks as underwater spies. The folks at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), who dream up the future of weapons and military systems, envision squads of sharks prowling the oceans with sensors that could transmit evidence of explosives or other threats.

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  • How many sharks have you killed/ injured?

    I think its wrong!!!

  • How about freaking laser beams attached to their heads!?  Is that to much to ask!!?

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  • @TheoryIsSpeculation true but fat people first rich fat lazy people with money.

  • Some Were in Iraq.............Thx to youtube we now know the usa's plans for future attacks

  • soon theyre going to control fat people but instead of squid juice its going to be cheese burgers

  • @FlotsamX Dr.Evil quote?

  • ROFL

  • I hope they find it "expensive" and quit the project.

  • i like sharks but i am 5 years old i am a girl name asherah i lern about sharks buye

  • fucking idiots u guys want to use evrything as wargear For example ''Waht if we could make a elephant into a robot? THEN WE COULD LIKE EXPLODE WHOLE AFRICA! OMG AND NOW WE CAN SEND IT TO IRAQ THATS SGONNA BEAWSOME''

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