With so much traffic and trade now moving unnoticed on cables on the seabed, mapping and sabotage of our maritime networks is leaving us vulnerable to systems go dark.
Solid piece on the modular approach to maritime security. The shift from single-purpose warships to platforms that integrate distributed sensors and unmanned systems really does change deterrence calculus. I've seen similar thinking in how sattelite networks get designed, where resiliance comes from redundancy and flexible coordination rather than any single hardpoint. The speed-to-attribution point is key.
Interesting perspectives on the subject, thank you for sharing your thoughts. What do you make of the new 'Atlantic Bastion' mission, unveiled last week by the MoD?
Solid piece on the modular approach to maritime security. The shift from single-purpose warships to platforms that integrate distributed sensors and unmanned systems really does change deterrence calculus. I've seen similar thinking in how sattelite networks get designed, where resiliance comes from redundancy and flexible coordination rather than any single hardpoint. The speed-to-attribution point is key.
Thanks. You’re exactly right. The same principles apply - interoperability, connectivity ans redundancy make resilience.
Interesting perspectives on the subject, thank you for sharing your thoughts. What do you make of the new 'Atlantic Bastion' mission, unveiled last week by the MoD?
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-unveils-new-undersea-warfare-technology-to-counter-threat-from-russia