“SCOUT-ing” for Solutions: Naval Exercise Seeks to Improve Maritime Drug Interdiction

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Source: Office of Naval Research, https://www.nre.navy.mil/media-center/news-releases/scout-ing-solutions-naval-exercise-seeks-improve-maritime-drug
Source: Office of Naval Research, https://www.nre.navy.mil/media-center/news-releases/scout-ing-solutions-naval-exercise-seeks-improve-maritime-drug

August 28, 2023 | Originally published by Office of Naval Research on August 21, 2023

Gathered in a temporary maritime operations center in Arlington, Virginia, military, industry, and political leaders watched multiple satellite images flash onto large monitor screens. These images showed three types of drug-running vessels hundreds of miles away in the Atlantic Ocean — a small, fast, highly maneuverable boat capable of transferring illicit cargo between ships on the high seas; a support ship with a crane for loading and unloading contraband; and a tugboat serving as the recipient ship for smuggling cargo into the United States.

Compiled using sophisticated artificial intelligence and machine-learning systems — combined with advanced detection and tracking software — the images, along with other sensor systems, enabled U.S. military and law enforcement to deploy maritime assets to stop the drug runners from delivering their illegal goods.

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