Airbus to Provide Satellite-Based Maritime Surveillance Services for U.K. Royal Navy

GUILFORD, U.K. — The U.K. Royal Navy has awarded a 12-month contract extension to Airbus covering the continued provision of satellite-based maritime surveillance services for the Joint Maritime Security Centre (JMSC), the company said in a June 28 release. 
 
The contract follows the successful completion of a proof-of-concept phase and will ensure the continued monitoring of areas of interest in U.K. waters and ultimately protect U.K. sovereign borders from suspicious vessel activity. Using optical and radar imaging as well as Automatic Identification System data, Airbus will provide reports about vessels within the U.K. Exclusive Economic Zone, as well as information that will help in the prevention of potential illegal activities. 
 
JMSC, the U.K. government’s center of excellence for maritime security, required a series of services that would provide intelligence to augment their own surveillance activities. Under the agreement, JMSC will benefit from a large range of Airbus’ surveillance and analytics capabilities. 
 
The contract includes Vessel Detection Reports using SAR data analysis, either delivered in emergency mode for urgently required satellite tasking to monitor suspicious vessels of interest across the globe, or on a twice daily basis for general vessel identification as well as the classification of “dark” vessels in key areas of interest. In addition, the Defence Site Monitoring service, using automated algorithms applied to optical imagery for the detection, recognition and identification of vessels, will detail the evolution of port activity and raise alerts whenever abnormal activity occurs. 
 
The Airbus surveillance services will give JMSC a greater understanding of the various activities across U.K. waters, especially with a focus on potentially uncooperative vessels, helping to better address security challenges and allowing resources to be rapidly deployed to intercept.

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