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DARPA starts speed testing its submarine-hunting drone ship

DARPA's 130-foot unmanned ship is almost ready to take on rogue submarines. Its christening isn't slated to take place until April 7th, but it's now in the water near its construction site in Portland, Oregon -- the agency has even begun conducting speed tests. The drone called ACTUV or Anti-Submarine Warfare Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel has successfully reached the top speed its creators were expecting (31mph) during the preliminary tests. It was, however, designed to do much more than traverse the oceans at 31mph. ACTUV has the capability to use long/short-range sonar to detect foreign submarines, even stealthy diesel electric ones that don't make noise.

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Snapchat unveils a $230 self-flying drone called Pixy

A $230 pocket-sized drone that can only fly for three minutes.

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Amazon delivery drones keep crashing

In the span of 13 months, eight drones have crashed.

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An unmarked drone tried to attack the US power grid last year and it almost succeeded

Attacks like this one are likely to become more of a problem in the future.

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