Iran's Loophole to Seize US Navy Vessels

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0:00 Iran's loophole to steal US Navy vessels
1:06 Iran and China's history with seizing US drones
2:19 Was Iran's seizure of the US SailDrone legal?
3:07 How USVs violate international law
4:58 Why USVs are important to the US Navy
6:27 What are the advantage of using USVs over manned vessels?
7:28 How USVs upright themselves (they don't sink)
8:09 Using USVs as arsenal ships
8:54 What is the Ghost Fleet Overlord?
10:36 How can the US Navy reconcile USV operation with ColRegs? (international maritime law)

But why the operation of unmanned ships in blue waters falls into a legal gray area, what the US navy intends to use naval drones for while preventing bad actors from meddling with their operations, and how aerial drones could pave the way for the adoption of naval drones by the international community, is #NotWhatYouThink #NWYT #longs

Music:
Burning Karma - Robert Ruth
From the Void - Charles Holme
Craft - Anthony Earls
Sidelined - Dip Diet
Hypnotic - Enigmanic
On High Alert - Red Dictionary
No Stone Unturned - Brendon Moeller
Ostinato - Vieveri

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