Three dead after drone attack in Libyan port
According to Dryad Global, airstrikes have been carried out in al Zawiya and at the fishing port of al-Maya, which is located 30 kilometers east of al Zawiya.
Read moreAccording to Dryad Global, airstrikes have been carried out in al Zawiya and at the fishing port of al-Maya, which is located 30 kilometers east of al Zawiya.
Read moreAccording to port of Antwerp Bruges, six autonomous drones will perform daily flights in the Antwerp port area, a world first that will make an important contribution to overall security of the complex port environment.
Read moreMaersk's integrated logistics arm aims to improve its inventory management system by outsourcing the job of checking pallet locations to a drone.
Read moreOn 23 January 2023, the Port of Rotterdam Authority started organising the airspace for drone use. To this end, the Airspace Centre was set up on the 14th floor of the Port of Rotterdam Authority’s offices.
Read moreOn November 21, the Yemeni government informed that Houthi rebels attacked the terminal while the VLCC Pratika was near a loading buoy.
Read moreThe "Intelligent Drones for Port and Highways Technology" (InDePTH) project, which is part of the "Future Flight Challenge Phase 3" programme, has received government backing, thanks to new funding available via research agency UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to help achieve a vision for UK’s future drone economy.
Read moreA tanker was hit by a projectile off the coast of Oman on November 15, causing minor damage to the hull with no injuries or spillage of the gas oil cargo, according to Eastern Pacific Shipping, manager of the tanker "Pacific Zircon".
Read moreThe Port of Rotterdam is setting up a U-Space Airspace prototype, to test in practice how it should organise the airspace over the port and keep it safe.
Read moreAn Okeanis Eco Tankers’ very large crude carrier was the target of armed drones on October 21, as the vessel had called for loading at the Al-Dabba oil terminal in Ash Shihr, Yemen.
Read moreOn October 19, the Japan Coast Guard (JCG) commenced flight operations using a Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) from General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, to perform Maritime Wide Area Search (MWAS) over the Sea of Japan/East Sea and the Pacific Ocean.
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