 These machines are critical to keeping people away from explosive hazards. Any robot is an acceptable loss where no person is. So the people involved in testing this equipment has been Marines from First Duty Company, the Rapid Capabilities Office, and the Naval Information Warfare Center out of Point to Loma in San Diego. We are looking to figure out a solution to the problem that the Navy and the Marine Corps has with operating in littoral environments. The Navy has limited assets and density to take the Marines all the way to shore, so we hope that we can complement what they currently provide and increase the depth on the bench to get Marines safe over shore. I think that the work that we have done here will make a lasting impact. Operating these type of unmanned systems will definitely give the Marine Corps capability to move from the deep water to all the way into the beach.