THE ROLE OF BOAT IN MILITARY SECURITY SYSTEM ON CHANNEL SIDE
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Keywords: Surveillance ship, reconnaissance, swamps, lakes, rivers, poaching, GPS, FPV module, video image without internet.Abstract
In general, mobile boats protect maritime boundaries, prevent attacks, and maintain strategic superiority, naval forces are essential to national security. The various kinds of military vessels employed in security operations, their technological developments, and their influence on contemporary combat are all examined in this essay. It also draws attention to the difficulties and potential of naval defense systems in the future. Overview a city's economic prosperity and sovereignty depend on the safety of its maritime borders. With their use in direct combat, deterrent, surveillance, and logistics, military ships are an essential part of a country's defense. As naval warfare has developed, contemporary warships are now outfitted with cutting-edge technologies to combat a variety of threats. This essay offers a thorough examination of naval military capabilities and their importance in modern security plans. Boat has types different ship types are used by military naval forces, each of which is intended for a certain security function.
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