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Editor’s Note echnology trend drivers we’re seeing today

EvoLogics www.marinetechnologynews.com include products and systems that are smaller,

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Welcome to 2020 and the ‘Vehicles’ edition of Marine Technology Reporter, a perennial

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Starting on page 34 Justin Manley has a look at four vehicles that ? t his informal billing [email protected] of “good undersea vehicles come in small packages.” While this is not intended as the de

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Justin Manley, U.S. the proliferation of fast-advancing connectivity solutions, melded with smaller, less costly

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Prior to this, starting on page 30, Elaine Maslin examines how combinations of marine

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