maritime surveillance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmaritimeandsurveillance
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maritime
adjective
uk/ˈmær.ɪ.taɪm/us/ˈmer.ə.taɪm/
connected with human activity ...
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surveillance
noun[U]
uk/səˈveɪ.ləns/us/sɚˈveɪ.ləns/
the careful watching of a person or place, especially by the police or army, because of a crime that has happened or ...
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Over 150maritimesurveillancesorties have been flown and the information gathered during these missions was crucial to the operations.
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In addition,maritimesurveillancecapability is to be established which, among other things, will limit 'illegal' immigration.
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It also manufactures the only purpose-builtmaritimesurveillanceairship.
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Furthermore, the region continues to face the following challenges: protracted conflicts, trends towards militarisation and proliferation of arms,maritimesurveillance, illicit trafficking and cross-border crime.
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It includes amaritimesurveillanceunit, customs, prisons and immigration.
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It operates short-haul passenger and cargo charter flights, as well asmaritimesurveillance, aerial photography and forestry protection services.
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They were also adapted to serve as staff and communications aircraft as well as in themaritimesurveillancerole.
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The police also are responsible for fire service, disaster relief, andmaritimesurveillance.
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Four flights were performed, resulting in over 24 hours of persistentmaritimesurveillancecoordinated with and.
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The operational need for such vessels is likely to ensure defence of territorial waters and to improvemaritimesurveillance.
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Copernicus services also address emergency management (e.g. in case of natural disaster, technological accidents or humanitarian crises) and security-related issues (e.g.maritimesurveillance, border control).
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The aircraft was to be used 90% of the time exclusively formaritimesurveillance.
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It designed and developed systems for homeland security; systems and radar sensors for air defence, battlefield management, naval warfare, coastal andmaritimesurveillance; air traffic control; and turn-key airport solutions.
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