Robot to the Rescue: Victor 6000 Searches for Titanic Submersible | #shorts #news

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Latest Information | Robot to the Rescue: Victor 6000 Searches for Titanic Submersible | #shorts #news

An innovative French robot, Victor 6000, is being used in an effort to locate the missing Titanic submersible. This robot is designed to be able to dive up to an incredible 20,000 feet beneath the surface. Not only is it equipped with arms that can be remotely controlled to carry out specific tasks such as cutting cables, but it also has the ability to maneuver its own movements in order to free a stuck vessel. The submersible lost contact on Sunday and with the oxygen set to run out by Thursday, the pressure is on for the robot to locate and rescue it. As an American viewer, this particular mission is of great interest, as the Titanic is a cultural phenomenon that continues to captivate people from all corners of the globe, and the opportunity to explore this iconic vessel through the use of technology is an exciting prospect.

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