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hedge_fun

03/10/20 10:17 AM

#60638 RE: Tigerdave #60637

I know. The platform is developed. They showed......

2 blurry pictures of it. But it's obvious it isn't autonomous since it has the umbilical cord.

Introduction
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are untethered mobile platforms used for survey operations by ocean scientists, marine industry, and the military. AUVs are computer-controlled, and may have little or no interaction with a human operator while carrying out a mission. Being untethered, they must also store energy onboard, typically relying on batteries.


https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/underwater-vehicles

The software, which they say is proprietary is being tested to see if it works. I haven't seen proof, have you?

Seems easy to understand.



I agree. It seems we have 2 different interpretations. I still don't see a reason to buy.

These images are fed back to the command vessel and/or command center via a surface buoy and wireless link to be processed using proprietary Automatic Target Discrimination software which looks for the attributes of our targets of interest.

To me it appears they modified an existing platform and are "testing" their unproven software. It may be "developed" but does it work? That remains to be seen.

3D sub bottom profiling is not new. Looks to me like they're simply trying to tweak it. "Maybe" it will be an improvement, but so far there's no proof.

We were told in the July paid promo it worked and it had been on site. It was supposed to be ready in 30-90 days. You were going to call the company when the 90 day deadline passed, remember?

What did they say?

The website update was very carefully worded. "Testing" suggests it's not fully operational....ie proven to work. That's how I understand it.

A demo would be nice, but I don't think they built a proprietary platform. They don't even say they did.

Raider21

03/10/20 10:18 AM

#60639 RE: Tigerdave #60637

No one with background in marine sciences and technology. No experienced treasure divers / treasure finders. A team of amateurs who never found a wreck, never worked a wreck, never recovered treasure and significant artifacts and probably wouldn't know what a Spanish Colonial shipwreck is lying in its natural ocean floor environment, even if it got up and kicked them in the butt. The fifteen years plus gonna be's. Where's the wreck that isn't there? Where's the treasure?

Gman3343

03/10/20 12:04 PM

#60641 RE: Tigerdave #60637

Not to burst your bubble, but first quarter of 2020 will be gone end of this month.