Pentagon Floats Parachuting Robots for Disaster Relief

Parachuting Robot Tactically Expandable Maritime Platform
The U.S. military envisions a parafoil robot helping deliver critical cargo from containerships to disaster-stricken areas.
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Tomorrow's disaster relief operations may feature parachuting robots and swimming tractors capable of delivering huge cargo containers to shore. Such technologies designed by the U.S. military could offload needed humanitarian supplies from cargo ships without nearby ports or specialized military ships.

Bringing supplies ashore in places without ports has presented a huge challenge for even military operations — the Allies built artificial harbors offshore to help offload supplies during the assault on Normandy in World War II. Today's similar problem facing disaster relief has inspired the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to design new solutions with a futuristic twist.

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