Offshore Security

Offshore Security

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It is speculated that Yemen’s Houthi rebels cut three cables under the Red Sea that provide global internet and telecommunications, though it is still...
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Raytheon is developing a new anti-ship, hypersonic missile for the US Navy’s F-18 aircraft. This development is phase one of the US Navy's planned Hypersonic...
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Chinese scientists claim to have developed a new passive bistatic radar that can track commercial ships at sea by "borrowing" external radar emitters. The scientists...
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Boeing has delivered its first "Orca" Extra Large Uncrewed Undersea Vehicle to the US Navy. The Orca is the first of a new class...
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The Royal New Zealand Navy will soon receive its first 6.8-meter renewable-powered Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) for trial. Called "Bluebottle," it is meant to provide persistent...
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Russia has successfully fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) called “the Bulava” from its new strategic nuclear submarine “the Imperator Alexander III”. This launch closely...
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The United Kingdom recently unveiled Proteus- a state-of-the-art ship designed to spearhead underwater surveillance, and represents a pivotal step forward in safeguarding the UK's...
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There is a worldwide growing significance in modern maritime security of drone submarines, also called "uncrewed underwater vehicles" (UUVs). These UUVs are becoming increasingly...
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An official Request for Information (RFI) was published by the United States Navy in order to gather information on available fixed-wing drone launch and...
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With the increase in recent years of refugees fleeing from dangerous areas via the sea, an urgent humanitarian crisis, some researchers have begun developing...
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Innovative underwater 3D visualization and vehicle control technology was recently showcased by the St. Petersburg’s Maritime and Defense Technology Hub. Advanced augmented and virtual...
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Scientists predict that by 2045, a third of US warships will be "ghost ships". In 20 years, a huge section of the US Navy...
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A new announcement from the UK's Ministry of Defense proclaims that aviation modernization will not be slowing down anytime soon. A new contract has...
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The Icelandic Coast Guard has deployed the Camcopter S-100 to improve its maritime surveillance. This unmanned aerial vehicle will allow the Coast Guard to...
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The US Navy needs an airborne sensor that can detect deeper water mines. A new variant of the Navy’s unmanned helicopter may soon feature...

The Russian military has received new coastal defense radar systems. The Monolit-BR coastal sea-surface and air reconnaissance radar system has entered service with the...

Traditional and widely-used methods in underwater inspections often involve challenges with time, energy, monetary costs, and human risks, where workers would need to use...

Advanced ground, naval, air and cyber systems were showcased by the Israel Aerospace Industry (IAI) at its unique and impressive booth at the international...

A ‘multi-domain robotic team’ combining UAS and USV technologies has been developed. The new combination is designed to operate together for advanced mission profiles,...

V-200 unmanned aerial vehicle has successfully completed a five-day long surveillance flight trial. Designed for civilian and military missions, this Vertical Take-Off & Landing...

The vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) unmanned air vehicle (UAV) CAMCOPTER S-100 has successfully demonstrated its capabilities to the Hellenic Navy. Schiebel’s UAV was...

Over the backdrop of the growing Russian and Chinese submarine activity in the North Atlantic and Western Pacific, Northrop Grumman wants to add anti-submarine...