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The submarines are effective tools for cooperation with drones

    



The submarines are effective tools for cooperation with drones


The nuclear submarine can get resupply from aircraft and helicopters by using drones. The quadcopters that are operating as robot cranes can carry food and weapons to the submarine, and they can put those things in the hatches. So the aircraft can simply fly by ships and submarines, and then those drones can carry the equipment to those ships. 

The quadcopters that have the MIG-welding systems can also make repairments for the ships, and they can also have storages of the chemical metal, which can fix the damages of the submerged submarine. Or otherwise, one of the most interesting ways to use quadcopters is to use them as 3D printers, and they can be used to make even large profiles. 

But drones are also revolutionary recon and weapon tools for the next-generation underwater and surface warfare. The quadcopters that can operate both airborne and underwater environment can slip in the hostile bases, and then photograph the bottom of those ships and other equipment, but they can fly in the hangars and other places, and then they can scan the entire area by using lasers and cameras. 

The quadcopters can also equip with hollow warheads, which can make holes in the trunk of even the largest submarines on the earth, and that kind of thing makes underwater drone swarms extremely dangerous. Drones can also carry machine guns or fuel-air explosives. So they are dangerous for ground and sea targets. 

The quadcopters that can operate airborne and underwater conditions can cooperate with the nuclear submarines, and those systems can release from the submarines, or they can work independently. The submarines can deliver the electric supply to the new drones, which batteries can charge remotely. So this kind of ability makes the submarines and drones very diverse tools for many places and situations. 


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