DARPA dabbles in all matter of defense drones, and it’s no stranger to leveraging the wisdom of the loads to assist develop tomorrow’s military machinery. The agency’s latest program to move the crowdsourcing route is its Anti-submarine Warfare Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel (ACTUV), and it wants you to assist develop the software that’ll control the object. DARPA’s borrowed a little bit the Sonalysts Combat Simulations Dangerous Waters game to create the ACTUV Tactics Simulator, where players complete missions tracking a target sub while navigating through and around commercial ocean traffic. Would-be captains can then opt to submit their strategies and game data to DARPA to be used in shoring up the autonomous seabot’s strategic submarine pursuit software. Hit the source link for a free download and dive into the sub-hunting action.
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