UMGs
UMGs, or Unmanned Maritime Ground Vehicles, are autonomous underwater vehicles designed for various military and civilian applications. They are typically equipped with sensors, cameras, and communication systems to operate independently or as part of a larger network. UMGs can be used for surveillance, mine countermeasures, environmental monitoring, and scientific research. They are powered by batteries or fuel cells and can operate for extended periods underwater. UMGs are controlled remotely or autonomously, using pre-programmed missions or real-time data. They are an important tool in modern naval operations, providing a stealthy and persistent presence underwater.