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that could assist naval authorities’ decision-making   onchain, building strong processing and data analysis
            in a theater of operations. With the high capacity and   capabilities that could assist with fast and precise op-
            low latency of blockchain’s transactions, AI algo-  erational  insights  while secure critical  data security
            rithms could be implemented through smart contracts   requirements.





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