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Optics 11 claims its underwater surveillance system can keep constant tabs on ships while remaining undetected.
Ukraine’s Black Sea operations against Russia are shaping U.S. Navy and NATO thinking on the future of drones, mines and ...
Undersea fibre-optic cables are lifelines for everything from financial markets to military command. But they’re under siege, and in the Baltic Sea, NATO is racing to adapt.
Drones are mounted on these 10-meter-long vessels and AI helps analyse data of the surrounding environment under and above ...
European officials tracking the ramp up of Vladimir Putin’s military are wrestling with a threat that would have been ...
The foreign ships Russia uses to evade sanctions on oil exports are already suspected of sabotage. Now it is feared they ...
How the world ocean is becoming a battlegroundThe degradation of the international system of checks and balances, and the transition from ...
Former Singaporean diplomat Tommy Koh led the negotiations on the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). In an ...
One of these ships was boarded and searched. Evidence of cable cutting was found. Chinese and Russian officials continue to profess surprise and ignorance of these acts of sabotage. Worse, all this is ...
New unmanned vessels aim to improve maritime surveillance, but the United States partnership raises privacy concerns.
The UK Government has published its National Security Strategy (NSS), which may or may not confirm earlier reports (here) ...
A new terminal designed for the installation of offshore wind projects in the Baltic Sea has been opened in Poland.