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NATO CMRE goes passive

15th July 2015 - 11:42 GMT | by Richard Thomas in London

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NATO’s Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE) concluded its participation in trials of two unmanned underwater platforms for passive maritime surveillance in June.

The trial, named Project Perseus, was conducted during 2014 and 2015 in collaboration with Spanish technology company Indra and saw the use of an UUV glider and a joint surface/sub-surface unmanned platform as surveillance platforms.

CMRE scientists and engineers worked to design, develop and demonstrate at-sea concepts of continuous, real-time passive underwater acoustic systems for maritime surveillance. Future plans could see the addition of enhanced monitoring and classification capabilities.

A spokesperson said they fielded the technical

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