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  2. Knifefish (robot) - Wikipedia

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    The Knifefish is an autonomous unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) under development by General Dynamics Mission Systems and Bluefin Robotics for the United States Navy.It is a propeller-driven minesweeping robot designed to replace the Navy's trained dolphins and sea lions after the retirement of the 50-year-old Marine Mammal Program in 2017. [1]

  3. Bluefin Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The company's Bluefin-21, is a torpedo-shaped multirole AUV, was used in the search for Malaysian airlines MH370. [9] [10]The Knifefish, a derivative of the Bluefin-21, was developed in partnership with General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems to perform minesweeping operations for the US Navy, replacing the trained minesweeping dolphins and sealions of the Marine Mammal Program in ...

  4. Bluefin-21 - Wikipedia

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    The Bluefin-21 is torpedo shaped and has interchangeable payload and battery components. This allows for the rapid deployment of the robot in time-bound missions. [1] It has a modular design that can be adapted to carry a variety of sensors and payloads at one time, making it suitable for diverse deep-sea missions including offshore survey, marine salvage detection, marine archeology survey ...

  5. Talk:Knifefish (robot) - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Knifefish (robot) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 28 November 2012 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that the Knifefish robot is intended to replace the U.S. Navy's trained minesweeping dolphins? A record of the entry may be seen at Wikipedia:Recent additions/2012 ...

  6. Notopteridae - Wikipedia

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    The family Notopteridae contains 10 species of osteoglossiform (bony-tongued) fishes, commonly known as featherbacks and knifefishes. These fishes live in freshwater or brackish environments in Africa and West South East and Southeast Asia. With the denotation of "knifefish", the notopterids should not be confused with Gymnotiformes, the ...

  7. Category:Military robots - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Military robots. Robots or remote-controlled devices designed for military applications. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Military robots.

  8. Knifefish - Wikipedia

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    Knifefish. Knifefish may refer to several knife-shaped fishes: The Neotropical or weakly electric knifefishes, order Gymnotiformes, containing five families: Family Gymnotidae (banded knifefishes and the electric eel) Family Rhamphichthyidae (sand knifefishes) Family Hypopomidae (bluntnose knifefishes)

  9. Robot fish - Wikipedia

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    Jessiko robot fish on France Pavilion at Yeosu 2012 World Expo. A robot fish is a type of bionic robot that has the shape and locomotion of a living fish.Most robot fish are designed to emulate living fish which use body-caudal fin (BCF) propulsion, and can be divided into three categories: single joint (SJ), multi-joint (MJ) and smart material-based "soft-body" design.