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- Why the Danish military is using these crewless vessels in . . .
California-based Saildrone built 4 vessels that the Danish military will use for surveillance of NATO waters following tensions from Russia's invasion of Ukraine
- This crewless ship is defending Denmark’s and NATO’s waters
This crewless ship is defending Denmark’s and NATO’s waters This is how it works The four Voyagers will be first in operation for a three-month trial in Danish and NATO waters
- Denmark using robotic sailboats for surveillance in Baltic . . .
Four uncrewed robotic sailboats, known as “Voyagers,” have been put into service by Denmark’s armed forces for a three-month operational trial Built by Alameda, California-based company Saildrone, the vessels will patrol Danish and NATO waters in the Baltic and North Seas, where maritime tensions and suspected sabotage have escalated
- Denmark tests unmanned robotic sailboat fleet with tensions . . .
Built by Alameda, California-based company Saildrone, the vessels will patrol Danish and NATO waters in the Baltic and North Seas, where maritime tensions and suspected sabotage have escalated
- Denmark Deploys Uncrewed Sailboats To Patrol Baltic And North . . .
Denmark has launched four autonomous sailboats into the Baltic and North Seas to carry out surveillance and intelligence-gathering missions These 10-meter-long uncrewed surface vessels, known as Saildrone Voyagers, are part of a three-month operational trial conducted by the Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (DALO)
- Why the Danish military is using these crewless vessels in . . .
Four uncrewed robotic sailboats, known as “Voyagers,” have been put into service by Denmark’s armed forces for a three-month operational trial Built by Alameda, California-based company Saildrone, the vessels will patrol Danish and NATO waters in the Baltic and North Seas, where maritime tensions and suspected sabotage have escalated
- Denmark starts first mission with US-made Saildrone Voyager . . .
The decision to base Saildrone’s European operations in Denmark is consistent with this objective and includes the establishment of a new office in central Copenhagen to manage operations in the Baltic and North Seas The Danish government sees the inclusion of uncrewed systems as a cost-efficient complement to conventional naval patrol assets
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