Right except we already have these devices called torpedoes that do the job a lot better than the slow moving seaglider ever could. The Packbot was essentially designed for military use from the start (to scout ahead for danger with a camera) whereas the seaglider was designed for purely research. The only military application right now for it is to examine water currents that could essentially "hide" submarines.
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Right except we already have these devices called torpedoes that do the job a lot better than the slow moving seaglider ever could. The Packbot was essentially designed for military use from the start (to scout ahead for danger with a camera) whereas the seaglider was designed for purely research. The only military application right now for it is to examine water currents that could essentially "hide" submarines.