Investing in new technology to enhance monitoring of New Zealand’s vast maritime environment is crucial for protecting the country’s interests. Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs) offer a practical, cost-effective, and future-ready capability that can operate at sea for extended periods. This technology provides a clearer maritime picture and improves safety and security in challenging environments, according to Commodore Shane Arndell, NZDF Maritime Component Commander.
USVs play a significant role in enhancing the ability to monitor New Zealand’s maritime environment effectively. Their autonomous operation allows them to gather valuable data while operating for extended periods at sea. This advanced technology not only provides a clearer picture of the maritime domain but also contributes to improving safety and security in challenging maritime environments.
The investment in USVs reflects a forward-thinking approach to maritime surveillance and protection. By utilizing this technology, New Zealand can better safeguard its interests and respond effectively to potential threats in its maritime domain. Commodore Shane Arndell emphasizes the importance of this technology in enhancing the country’s maritime capabilities and ensuring a secure and protected maritime environment for New Zealand.
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