
“Newswise.com covers the capabilities of the newest project funded by the Department of Homeland Security and developed by Boston Engineering Corporation’s Advanced Systems Group (ASG) in Waltham, Massachusetts. Drones are becoming the eyes of the sky, ground and now the water. While they have beneficial uses in the private sector, it’s important to remember that in the hands of the government drones have the potential to be ‘intruders’ in ways never thought possible before.”
http://libertycrier.com/government/tuna-drone-joins-homeland-security-arsenal/
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