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Variable-buoyancy propulsion is a technique used primarily in underwater vehicles or submersibles to control their depth in water by adjusting their buoyancy. This method involves changing the amount of water or air inside a buoyancy control system, such as ballast tanks, allowing the vehicle to ascend or descend efficiently without relying solely on traditional propulsion methods.

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