The Seascout is as yet on the drawing board but with its seemingly simplistic design, array of on-board equipement and potential ability to pull wayward ocean going folk out of the briny should get it up the manufacturing line with speed.
The machine can be activated by a GPS tracker and would then get into action and seek out the struggling sea target before scooping them into the large open bay before ferrying them back to terra firma.
Inside is a light, sunroof and radio equipment for communication back to land based rescuers who can take full control of the brightly coloured beast.









Sony X-Series Walkman: photos
Sony VAIO P Series netbook photo gallery
Toshiba Cell TV launching this year
Sharp Aquos BD TV with Blu-ray built in
LG GD910 Watch Phone photo fest!
Remote control Duck Hunter launched
MSI X-Slim 320 hands-on photos
Samsung launches thinnest Blu-Ray
Apple announces new 17 inch MacBook Pro
17 inch MacBook Pro: Official photos
iPhone gets 3G iTunes downloads
Apple attacks Google with iWork.com
Apple dropping iTunes DRM from today!
iPhoto gets face recognition, geotagging
iMovie tweaked following feedback
Garageband adds celebrity music tuition
iWork 09 gets iPhone remote
SlingPlayer confirmed for Mac and iPhone