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"Innovation News reports that the U.S. Navy plans to upgrade its robotic Fire Scouts with electronic 'brains' that are able to automatically recognize small pirate boats
spotted through 3D laser imaging by bouncing millions of laser pulses
off distant objects to create a 3D 'radar' image of any boats on the
high seas — a technology known as LIDAR or LADAR — so that their new
software can automatically compare the 3D images to pirate boat profiles
on record. Having smarter robotic helicopters could ease the workload strain for Navy sailors,
who must otherwise eyeball the data coming from the new Multi-Mode
Sensor Seeker (MMSS) — a sensor mix of high-definition cameras, mid-wave
infrared sensors and the 3D LADAR technology. Meanwhile, the Navy has
begun testing other new technologies to tackle the problem of piracy — an especially thorny issue because of Somali pirates attacking ships off the coast of East Africa. Its more forceful countermeasures include a combination of lasers and machine guns, as well as swarms of smart rockets capable of picking out their own small boat targets."