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Deep-ocean exploration has to contend with plenty of challenges, intense water pressure chief among them

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"The program will leverage advancements in materials, manufacturing, and next-generation structural and mechanical design technologies to dramatically reduce the size, cost, and development time of deep-ocean systems," the agency said of the program.

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DARPA's Deep Thoughts program, for which the agency issued a solicitation on Thursday, is looking to change the autonomous undersea vehicle (AUV, not to be confused with unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs) paradigm by developing a new generation of compact AUVs that can reach full-ocean depths "at a fraction of the size of current state-of-the-art AUV systems. Deep-ocean exploration has to contend with plenty of challenges, intense water pressure chief among them, which makes successful seafloor-capable craft - manned or unmanned - difficult, slow, and expensive to build.

To accomplish that, DARPA is seeking ideas that promote the use of novel materials, alloys, and structural geometries, which likely won't include the use of carbon fiber hulls.

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