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Offshore wind vessels cyber resilience certification first
North Star’s new offshore wind vessels have been certified with Lloyd’s Register’s Cyber Resilience classification
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Surveillance vessel ordered for Dutch Navy
Damen Shipyards is to build a surveillance vessel for the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) in strengthen marine security and surveillance capabilities.
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Workboat operators: Are you cyber secure?
New EU requirements across industry will also affect most workboat operators, who need to be aware of how to comply, Workboat Association CEO Kerrie Forster says.
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Workboat conference on security risks and going green
The Seawork conference, held outside the UK for the first time, tackled the urgent need to decarbonise the workboat industry while ensuring maritime security resilience.
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Marine AI secures key new deals
Marine AI has announced three new contracts, showcasing its software’s potential to transform maritime operations
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First of 4 Rolls-Royce-powered customs vessels launched
Germany has launched the first of four ‘state-of-the-art’ customs vessels, each powered by Rolls-Royce’s mtu gas engines.
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Danish firm lights up the US Coast Guard
Danish navigation light systems company Lopolight has been selected to shine its lights on potentially 11 US Coast Guard Offshore Patrol Cutters (OPCs).
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WATCH: Volvo Penta powers up police vessels
Marine engine design and manufacturer Volvo Penta’s recently developed IPS will be used to power police vessels around hundreds of kilometres of Australian coast and waterways.
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HUGIN AUV boosts US Navy’s subsea capabilities
Kongsberg’s HUGIN Superior AUV will provide enhanced subsea inspection and security capabilities to the US Navy
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Cinia reports more subsea cable ‘disturbance’
Finnish connectivity company Cinia Oy has reported another cable disruption incident in the latest of a string of reports in the Baltic Sea area.
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EU calls for critical cable security upgrade
Critical subsea cables will be protected in a raft of measures being drawn up, the European Commission has said in response to a recent spate of suspected sabotage incidents.
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Teledyne’s Swedish deal for subsea mine counter measures
Sweden will be equipped with cutting-edge subsea technology to enhance its naval operations courtesy of Teledyne
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Kongsberg Maritime upgrades NCA hybrid vessel
Kongsberg Maritime is leading a green upgrade of an NCA hybrid vessel, enhancing battery capacity and reducing emissions
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INTERVIEW: Pioneering autonomous H2 USVs
The test launch of autonomous, unmanned surface vessel (USV) Pioneer has been launched by UK-based ACUA Ocean less than one year after Ad Hoc Marine Designs completed the design.
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Marlink wins cyber security approval for data solution
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore has approved a marine data collection and cyber security solution from Marlink, provider of digital network solutions.
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Calls for protection after 4th subsea cable damaged
European countries are rallying against reported subsea cable sabotage in the Baltic Sea and calling for more protection.
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NATO launches Baltic subsea infrastructure protection
Critical Baltic Sea subsea infrastructure such as communications cables are being given NATO protection following a string of recent incidents in which sabotage has been suspected.
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Sweden investigates suspected subsea cable sabotage
Sweden and Finland have deployed their navies to investigate the suspected sabotage of two cables under the Baltic Sea.
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Sweden sinks 13 offshore wind projects for defence fears
Sweden has pulled the plug on 13 offshore wind projects citing defence concerns and causing ripples of dismay among developers.
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Saab achieves electric subsea ROV testing milestone
The Seaeye SR20 eWROV is a fully-electric work-class Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)