Platforms and sensors for strategic and tactical maritime surveillance / Stefan Nitschke
Material type: TextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Naval Forces Vol 28 No 6, 2007, pp.30-41 (41)Summary: Maritime surveillance in the 21st century will increasingly be achieved through the connection of networked information integrating many disparate sources and systems. This article looks at some developments such as multi mission maritime aircraft, broad area maritime surveillance, the British Royal Navy's MASC system, and various unmanned vehicles (air, surface, and subsurface).Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Maritime surveillance in the 21st century will increasingly be achieved through the connection of networked information integrating many disparate sources and systems. This article looks at some developments such as multi mission maritime aircraft, broad area maritime surveillance, the British Royal Navy's MASC system, and various unmanned vehicles (air, surface, and subsurface).
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