According to the Washington Post’s @DanLamothe, the U.S. Navy drone that aided in the rescue of two U.S. Apache helicopter crew members was a Saronic Technologies Corsair unmanned surface vessel (USV). First deployed in the U.S. Central Command AOR in March of this year, the USV reportedly picked up the two soldiers and then took them to a secondary location where a waiting helicopter hoisted them up. Such a rescue would be the first time that such a system was used in this role.
Gotta love when a @Newsweek hack rushes to get a “Caitlin Clark trade to Sparks rumor” piece out for engagement farming, and forgets to delete their AI chat prompts from the piece.
#NowYouKnow@IndianaFever#WNBA
This is so embarrassing. A Newsweek article left the AI prompts in the body of the story and then it got aggregated to Yahoo Sports through partnership where any correction doesn’t get pushed back through.
@SFGiants I would say the wheels are off, but I think it would be more accurate to say that the axles are dragging on the ground. Time to say it. Fire Posey.
Down to its last three outs? Trailing by two runs? Season on the line?
There’s nowhere this UCLA baseball team would rather be. With its latest riveting rally, the Bruins showed they can never be counted out — even needing three more wins in this Regional https://t.co/xhVxX7OZK2