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- Maritime Border Security
Dimokritos Tziritis, Research Officer, Research and Development Unit, Frontex, discusses maritime border security. Tziritis describes how Frontex initiated a European surveillance system to detect targets early enough to enable the identification of the emergencies in order to give adequate help intercepting targets before they are able to hide or disappear at sea or on land.
- Lt. Col. William White on Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar Systems
Lt. Col. William White provides in-depth examination of Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar Systems
Articles
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Pirates and terrorists continue to be the main threat to Asia
Commodore RS Vasan, Former Regional Commander of the Indian Coast Guard, and currently Head, Strategy and Security Studies, Center for Asia Studies on the cost effective coastal surveillance techniques. Commodore Vasan also identifies some of the major threats in Asia Pacific and how these threats can be successfully nullified.
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Heavy rainfall hinders detection of illegal maritime vessels
Geoff Akehurst, Sales Manager for EASAT speaks to Defence IQ Editor Bryan Camoens on the challenges in achieving maritime coastal surveillance and the latest innovations from the company.
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Piracy off Singapore waters hits five-year high
- Protecting Our Seas: Threats to the Middle East Shipping Industry
With the constant threat of pirates and terrorists, the shipping industry in the Middle East is a dangerous business. Commodore R.S. Vasan (Ret.), Indian Navy, Head, Strategy and Security Studies, Centre for Asia Studies, describe maritime and air solutions for countering these risks.
- Cost of Piracy Escalating Despite Navy Surveillance Efforts
"The locus of pirate activity has shifted and we are trying to deal with it. It's expensive, and that's why we feel strongly the need to pursue the lowest-cost options to deter piracy." To read the full article please click the link above.
- Singapore port terror attack could be worse than Lehman’s collapse
Anthony Davis, author of the bestselling book “Terrorism and the Maritime Transportation System” speaks exclusively to Defence IQ’s Bryan Camoens on the economic impact of a terrorist attack on Singapore’s port. Anthony is the Founder of the Homeland Security Group and publisher of the Homeland Security Reports, read worldwide by the law enforcement, intelligence, security and emergency management communities. “Terrorism and the Maritime Transportation System” made it to the bestseller list for 60-weeks straight. For the the full article please click the link above.
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