Wall-Climbing Robots Deployed for U.S. Navy Ship Maintenance in $71 Million Program
In Brief
The introduction of AI-powered robots aims to improve U.S. Navy fleet readiness and reduce ship repair delays.
Key Facts
- A $71 million program is funding the use of wall-climbing robots for U.S. Navy ship maintenance.
- Gecko Robotics is providing the technology for this initiative.
- The robots are designed to help reduce repair delays on Navy warships.
- Gecko Robotics CEO Jake Loosararian stated the company is supporting the Navy's goal of 80% fleet readiness by 2027.
- The robots use artificial intelligence to assist in ship repair processes.
What Happened
The U.S. Navy has launched a $71 million program to deploy wall-climbing, AI-powered robots for ship maintenance, with Gecko Robotics supplying the technology.
Why It Matters
This initiative is intended to address repair backlogs and enhance the operational readiness of the Navy's fleet, responding to concerns about maintenance delays and strategic competition.
What's Next
The Navy will continue integrating these robots into ship repair operations, with ongoing efforts to reach its stated readiness goals.
