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SeaFLIR® 240 | EO/IR Maritime Surveillance System
The SeaFLIR 240 is the latest addition to the SeaFLIR family of maritime surveillance sensing technology. The system was designed to meet the operational requirements of commercial and defense markets, such as transportation, offshore oil and gas, and special operations and law enforcement.
The system delivers best in class EO/IR imagery in a lightweight turret, with superior image processing and stabilization. A High Definition 1280 x 720 MWIR thermal payload can be paired with an HD CMOS visible camera. Or combined with an HD 1920 x 1080 CMOS visible and HD 1280 x 720 low light cameras behind a shared lens delivering superior range and resolution. Plus optional laser range finder and laser pointer.
The SeaFLIR 240 also brings forth an entirely new onscreen user interface (UI) while ma...
published: 18 May 2022
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Maritime Surveillance
Maintaining situational awareness has always been a challenge on remote sites and assets. Whether preserving safety standards, personnel welfare, or security, having the option to remotely monitor teams and assets continuously and reliably has been cost prohibitive or technically impossible. More cameras meant lower picture quality. Better video quality meant sacrificing coverage.
Harvest has eliminated this trade-off. Our remote surveillance solutions allow unparalleled audio-visual links to remote sites and assets leveraging existing CCTV systems and communications infrastructure. This is achieved by our proprietary protocols operating at the lowest possible bandwidths and delivering the highest quality outcome.
You can add multiple HD cameras to livestream video with the quality you n...
published: 07 Oct 2022
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Piracy and the Role of Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) in [Maritime Industry]
Piracy is an international crime, that directly threatens the lives of seafarers, strongly impacts maritime activity as well as economic development. The global damage caused by piracy is estimated at 13-15 billion dollars.
Dozens of piracy attacks every year cause significant losses to ship owners and put trade routes at risk. This is a catastrophe for maritime transport, which evolves with the times and results in it taking measures, to suppress piracy and to ensure sea areas.
International Maritime Organization (IMO) came up with the Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) project, which is part of the (ISPS) Code, to develop a security plan to sort out piracy threats. The role of the (SSAS) is combating and subduing acts of piracy, to strengthening ship’s security.
A total success in comb...
published: 14 Dec 2021
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Coastal surveillance : protection of coasts and maritime borders
Our Wide Ara Surveillance IR solutions enable surveillance and protection of national maritime borders and coasts, thanks to real-time 360-degree thermal videos, detection & tracking of multiple simultaneous targets.
#CoastalSurveillance #Coastline #Security #IR #AI
More about HGH :
HGH has been an expert in infrared technology since 1982. HGH designs, develops, assembles and sells electro-optics systems and software for security, defense, oil & gas, energy and various industrial applications. The company has established itself as an international reference in terms of innovation in infrared technology, through the development of multiple advanced sensors, systems and proprietary software. Since 2016, Electro Optical Industries, the world pioneer of electro-optics test instruments has b...
published: 04 Nov 2021
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Maritime Transportation System Cybersecurity: An Overview (1/3)
This is the first video in a series of videos on maritime cybersecurity. This high-level overview describes the maritime transportation system (MTS), its growing reliance on information communication technologies, the maritime transportation system as a system of systems, cascading effects of attacks on the system, and the Maersk cyber attack in 2017, which caused cascading effects to other domains in the maritime transportation system. Subsequent videos will provide more technical detail regarding cybersecurity but require additional technical knowledge.
This series of videos is meant to provide an overview of applications of cybersecurity (e.g., maritime, aviation, supply chain, etc.) normally not discussed in information technology or cybersecurity courses, which help broaden a studen...
published: 03 Jan 2021
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Maritime Security Barrier
Demonstration of the maritime security barrier developed by Halo Maritime Defense Systems with support from the Office of Naval Research (ONR).
published: 16 Jan 2014
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Maritime cyber security – what you need to know
Cyber security is an increasingly important topic for the maritime and offshore industries due to rapid digital transformation and with that comes new threats and regulatory requirements.
Optimization of operations remains a critical focus, and those who can utilize new technologies and digital solutions will have the upper hand. Cyber security is a critical risk area, as ship operation is largely dependent on the effectiveness of software-based systems for operations.
With the upcoming requirements from IMO, ship owners and managers have also to incorporate cyber risk management into their Safety Management System (SMS) until 1 January 2021.
Overview of increasingly important drivers for cyber security in maritime industry:
• New technology, more automation and digitalization are enabl...
published: 27 Mar 2020
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What is Maritime Security?
published: 22 Jan 2021
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The Crazy Techniques Gigantic Ships Use to Fight Pirates in Middle of the Ocean
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel for a discussion about how cargo ships fight marauding pirates and how rescue teams keep their boats from sinking.
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of this mysterious world, our videos are made for you !
We publish 3 videos a week on our Youtube channel and many more articles on our website.
Feel free to subscribe to not miss any of our updates and visit our website to discover additional content.
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To contact us, make sure to use our email in the about section of this channel.
published: 27 Feb 2023
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Yacht Security System Demo by Concord Marine Electronics
Marine Security camera systems demo on Yacht
Check us out for more info: https://concordelectronics.com/marine-electronics-security-systems.htm
published: 02 Jun 2017
1:37
SeaFLIR® 240 | EO/IR Maritime Surveillance System
The SeaFLIR 240 is the latest addition to the SeaFLIR family of maritime surveillance sensing technology. The system was designed to meet the operational requir...
The SeaFLIR 240 is the latest addition to the SeaFLIR family of maritime surveillance sensing technology. The system was designed to meet the operational requirements of commercial and defense markets, such as transportation, offshore oil and gas, and special operations and law enforcement.
The system delivers best in class EO/IR imagery in a lightweight turret, with superior image processing and stabilization. A High Definition 1280 x 720 MWIR thermal payload can be paired with an HD CMOS visible camera. Or combined with an HD 1920 x 1080 CMOS visible and HD 1280 x 720 low light cameras behind a shared lens delivering superior range and resolution. Plus optional laser range finder and laser pointer.
The SeaFLIR 240 also brings forth an entirely new onscreen user interface (UI) while maintaining the reliable offering of legacy hand controllers that operators use on a daily basis. The UI is highly customizable based on mission or operator preferences, minimizes distraction and eliminates clutter in the active screen. All in an effort to help the war fighter or LE operator make decisions more quickly and efficiently.
https://wn.com/Seaflir®_240_|_Eo_Ir_Maritime_Surveillance_System
The SeaFLIR 240 is the latest addition to the SeaFLIR family of maritime surveillance sensing technology. The system was designed to meet the operational requirements of commercial and defense markets, such as transportation, offshore oil and gas, and special operations and law enforcement.
The system delivers best in class EO/IR imagery in a lightweight turret, with superior image processing and stabilization. A High Definition 1280 x 720 MWIR thermal payload can be paired with an HD CMOS visible camera. Or combined with an HD 1920 x 1080 CMOS visible and HD 1280 x 720 low light cameras behind a shared lens delivering superior range and resolution. Plus optional laser range finder and laser pointer.
The SeaFLIR 240 also brings forth an entirely new onscreen user interface (UI) while maintaining the reliable offering of legacy hand controllers that operators use on a daily basis. The UI is highly customizable based on mission or operator preferences, minimizes distraction and eliminates clutter in the active screen. All in an effort to help the war fighter or LE operator make decisions more quickly and efficiently.
- published: 18 May 2022
- views: 4828
2:17
Maritime Surveillance
Maintaining situational awareness has always been a challenge on remote sites and assets. Whether preserving safety standards, personnel welfare, or security, h...
Maintaining situational awareness has always been a challenge on remote sites and assets. Whether preserving safety standards, personnel welfare, or security, having the option to remotely monitor teams and assets continuously and reliably has been cost prohibitive or technically impossible. More cameras meant lower picture quality. Better video quality meant sacrificing coverage.
Harvest has eliminated this trade-off. Our remote surveillance solutions allow unparalleled audio-visual links to remote sites and assets leveraging existing CCTV systems and communications infrastructure. This is achieved by our proprietary protocols operating at the lowest possible bandwidths and delivering the highest quality outcome.
You can add multiple HD cameras to livestream video with the quality you need to immediately make critical and operational decisions.
Make a choice to operate safer and smarter.
Visit https://harvest.technology/maritime-surveillance/ for more information and a enquire about a free demo
https://wn.com/Maritime_Surveillance
Maintaining situational awareness has always been a challenge on remote sites and assets. Whether preserving safety standards, personnel welfare, or security, having the option to remotely monitor teams and assets continuously and reliably has been cost prohibitive or technically impossible. More cameras meant lower picture quality. Better video quality meant sacrificing coverage.
Harvest has eliminated this trade-off. Our remote surveillance solutions allow unparalleled audio-visual links to remote sites and assets leveraging existing CCTV systems and communications infrastructure. This is achieved by our proprietary protocols operating at the lowest possible bandwidths and delivering the highest quality outcome.
You can add multiple HD cameras to livestream video with the quality you need to immediately make critical and operational decisions.
Make a choice to operate safer and smarter.
Visit https://harvest.technology/maritime-surveillance/ for more information and a enquire about a free demo
- published: 07 Oct 2022
- views: 48649
1:51
Piracy and the Role of Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) in [Maritime Industry]
Piracy is an international crime, that directly threatens the lives of seafarers, strongly impacts maritime activity as well as economic development. The global...
Piracy is an international crime, that directly threatens the lives of seafarers, strongly impacts maritime activity as well as economic development. The global damage caused by piracy is estimated at 13-15 billion dollars.
Dozens of piracy attacks every year cause significant losses to ship owners and put trade routes at risk. This is a catastrophe for maritime transport, which evolves with the times and results in it taking measures, to suppress piracy and to ensure sea areas.
International Maritime Organization (IMO) came up with the Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) project, which is part of the (ISPS) Code, to develop a security plan to sort out piracy threats. The role of the (SSAS) is combating and subduing acts of piracy, to strengthening ship’s security.
A total success in combating piracy demands an (SSAS) product, that accommodates a complete solution that is helpful to sort out all ship owners and seafarer’s safety concerns.
Falcon Mega Solutions is ahead in providing (SSAS) products that are fully compliant with (IMO) regulations. FMT (SSAS) enables companies to provide greater safety and security for their vessels and boats .
For more info, please contact us.
Skype ► falconmegasolutions
E-Mail ► sales@falconmegasolutions.com
Call ► +92 322 4163545 , +92 301 6063692
WhatsApp ► +92 322 4163545, +92 301 6063692
Products:
FMT-SSAS-V1: https://falconmegasolutions.com/ship-security-alert-system-fmt-ssas-v1/
FMT-SSAS-V2: https://falconmegasolutions.com/ship-security-alarm-system-fmt-ssas-v2/
FMT-MAT-V1: https://falconmegasolutions.com/marine-asset-tracker-fmt-mat-v1/
FMT-MAT-V2: https://falconmegasolutions.com/marine-asset-tracking-fmt-mat-v2/
V-Mail: https://falconmegasolutions.com/v-mail/
Importance of Maritime Email (V-Mail)
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https://wn.com/Piracy_And_The_Role_Of_Ship_Security_Alert_System_(Ssas)_In_Maritime_Industry
Piracy is an international crime, that directly threatens the lives of seafarers, strongly impacts maritime activity as well as economic development. The global damage caused by piracy is estimated at 13-15 billion dollars.
Dozens of piracy attacks every year cause significant losses to ship owners and put trade routes at risk. This is a catastrophe for maritime transport, which evolves with the times and results in it taking measures, to suppress piracy and to ensure sea areas.
International Maritime Organization (IMO) came up with the Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) project, which is part of the (ISPS) Code, to develop a security plan to sort out piracy threats. The role of the (SSAS) is combating and subduing acts of piracy, to strengthening ship’s security.
A total success in combating piracy demands an (SSAS) product, that accommodates a complete solution that is helpful to sort out all ship owners and seafarer’s safety concerns.
Falcon Mega Solutions is ahead in providing (SSAS) products that are fully compliant with (IMO) regulations. FMT (SSAS) enables companies to provide greater safety and security for their vessels and boats .
For more info, please contact us.
Skype ► falconmegasolutions
E-Mail ► sales@falconmegasolutions.com
Call ► +92 322 4163545 , +92 301 6063692
WhatsApp ► +92 322 4163545, +92 301 6063692
Products:
FMT-SSAS-V1: https://falconmegasolutions.com/ship-security-alert-system-fmt-ssas-v1/
FMT-SSAS-V2: https://falconmegasolutions.com/ship-security-alarm-system-fmt-ssas-v2/
FMT-MAT-V1: https://falconmegasolutions.com/marine-asset-tracker-fmt-mat-v1/
FMT-MAT-V2: https://falconmegasolutions.com/marine-asset-tracking-fmt-mat-v2/
V-Mail: https://falconmegasolutions.com/v-mail/
Importance of Maritime Email (V-Mail)
https://youtu.be/2ngW5Kyc2Hw
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCziyvMb6_vQb5MkZwTtEp8Q
Follow us:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/falcon-mega-solutions
https://www.facebook.com/FalconMegaSolutions
https://twitter.com/falconmegasols
https://www.instagram.com/falconmegasolutions/
- published: 14 Dec 2021
- views: 10255
1:15
Coastal surveillance : protection of coasts and maritime borders
Our Wide Ara Surveillance IR solutions enable surveillance and protection of national maritime borders and coasts, thanks to real-time 360-degree thermal videos...
Our Wide Ara Surveillance IR solutions enable surveillance and protection of national maritime borders and coasts, thanks to real-time 360-degree thermal videos, detection & tracking of multiple simultaneous targets.
#CoastalSurveillance #Coastline #Security #IR #AI
More about HGH :
HGH has been an expert in infrared technology since 1982. HGH designs, develops, assembles and sells electro-optics systems and software for security, defense, oil & gas, energy and various industrial applications. The company has established itself as an international reference in terms of innovation in infrared technology, through the development of multiple advanced sensors, systems and proprietary software. Since 2016, Electro Optical Industries, the world pioneer of electro-optics test instruments has been part of the HGH group. The HGH Head Office is located in Igny near Paris, in the heart of the Paris-Saclay cluster, where the most well-known research laboratories and companies are based.
More info:
https://www.hgh-infrared.com
Follow us:
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https://wn.com/Coastal_Surveillance_Protection_Of_Coasts_And_Maritime_Borders
Our Wide Ara Surveillance IR solutions enable surveillance and protection of national maritime borders and coasts, thanks to real-time 360-degree thermal videos, detection & tracking of multiple simultaneous targets.
#CoastalSurveillance #Coastline #Security #IR #AI
More about HGH :
HGH has been an expert in infrared technology since 1982. HGH designs, develops, assembles and sells electro-optics systems and software for security, defense, oil & gas, energy and various industrial applications. The company has established itself as an international reference in terms of innovation in infrared technology, through the development of multiple advanced sensors, systems and proprietary software. Since 2016, Electro Optical Industries, the world pioneer of electro-optics test instruments has been part of the HGH group. The HGH Head Office is located in Igny near Paris, in the heart of the Paris-Saclay cluster, where the most well-known research laboratories and companies are based.
More info:
https://www.hgh-infrared.com
Follow us:
• LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/hgh-infrared-systems
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/hghinfraredsyst
• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HGHInfrared/
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- published: 04 Nov 2021
- views: 2086
19:14
Maritime Transportation System Cybersecurity: An Overview (1/3)
This is the first video in a series of videos on maritime cybersecurity. This high-level overview describes the maritime transportation system (MTS), its growi...
This is the first video in a series of videos on maritime cybersecurity. This high-level overview describes the maritime transportation system (MTS), its growing reliance on information communication technologies, the maritime transportation system as a system of systems, cascading effects of attacks on the system, and the Maersk cyber attack in 2017, which caused cascading effects to other domains in the maritime transportation system. Subsequent videos will provide more technical detail regarding cybersecurity but require additional technical knowledge.
This series of videos is meant to provide an overview of applications of cybersecurity (e.g., maritime, aviation, supply chain, etc.) normally not discussed in information technology or cybersecurity courses, which help broaden a student's understanding of how cybersecurity affects these domains, and its importance therein.
The intended audiences for these videos includes high school, community college, and lower-level university students who are interested in, or participating in, cybersecurity, information technology, or associated programs. Additionally, the first video in a series is broad enough to be understood by a general audience.
This video is brought to you by the National Cybersecurity Training and Education Center (NCyTE) through funding from a National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education Grant (#1902329).
0:00 Video introduction
0:26 NCyTE Maritime Cybersecurity video series
2:13 CISA critical infrastructure sectors
3:04 What is the Maritime Transportation System?
3:37 Cruise industry
3:48 Global seaborne container trade
4:06 U.S. Navy
4:15 Fishing fleets and recreational boating
4:32 Why is maritime cybersecurity important?
5:25 Old ship navigation tools
5:42 Modern ship navigation equipment
6:23 Autonomous ships
7:18 Maritime Transportation System subsystems
8:12 Major U.S. ports
8:56 Maritime information communication technologies
11:24 Maritime transportation ecosystem
12:34 The Maritime Transportation System and the internet
14:29 Maersk cyber attack in 2017
17:30 Maritime Transportation System summary
19:04 References
https://wn.com/Maritime_Transportation_System_Cybersecurity_An_Overview_(1_3)
This is the first video in a series of videos on maritime cybersecurity. This high-level overview describes the maritime transportation system (MTS), its growing reliance on information communication technologies, the maritime transportation system as a system of systems, cascading effects of attacks on the system, and the Maersk cyber attack in 2017, which caused cascading effects to other domains in the maritime transportation system. Subsequent videos will provide more technical detail regarding cybersecurity but require additional technical knowledge.
This series of videos is meant to provide an overview of applications of cybersecurity (e.g., maritime, aviation, supply chain, etc.) normally not discussed in information technology or cybersecurity courses, which help broaden a student's understanding of how cybersecurity affects these domains, and its importance therein.
The intended audiences for these videos includes high school, community college, and lower-level university students who are interested in, or participating in, cybersecurity, information technology, or associated programs. Additionally, the first video in a series is broad enough to be understood by a general audience.
This video is brought to you by the National Cybersecurity Training and Education Center (NCyTE) through funding from a National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education Grant (#1902329).
0:00 Video introduction
0:26 NCyTE Maritime Cybersecurity video series
2:13 CISA critical infrastructure sectors
3:04 What is the Maritime Transportation System?
3:37 Cruise industry
3:48 Global seaborne container trade
4:06 U.S. Navy
4:15 Fishing fleets and recreational boating
4:32 Why is maritime cybersecurity important?
5:25 Old ship navigation tools
5:42 Modern ship navigation equipment
6:23 Autonomous ships
7:18 Maritime Transportation System subsystems
8:12 Major U.S. ports
8:56 Maritime information communication technologies
11:24 Maritime transportation ecosystem
12:34 The Maritime Transportation System and the internet
14:29 Maersk cyber attack in 2017
17:30 Maritime Transportation System summary
19:04 References
- published: 03 Jan 2021
- views: 4194
0:21
Maritime Security Barrier
Demonstration of the maritime security barrier developed by Halo Maritime Defense Systems with support from the Office of Naval Research (ONR).
Demonstration of the maritime security barrier developed by Halo Maritime Defense Systems with support from the Office of Naval Research (ONR).
https://wn.com/Maritime_Security_Barrier
Demonstration of the maritime security barrier developed by Halo Maritime Defense Systems with support from the Office of Naval Research (ONR).
- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 7453
5:37
Maritime cyber security – what you need to know
Cyber security is an increasingly important topic for the maritime and offshore industries due to rapid digital transformation and with that comes new threats a...
Cyber security is an increasingly important topic for the maritime and offshore industries due to rapid digital transformation and with that comes new threats and regulatory requirements.
Optimization of operations remains a critical focus, and those who can utilize new technologies and digital solutions will have the upper hand. Cyber security is a critical risk area, as ship operation is largely dependent on the effectiveness of software-based systems for operations.
With the upcoming requirements from IMO, ship owners and managers have also to incorporate cyber risk management into their Safety Management System (SMS) until 1 January 2021.
Overview of increasingly important drivers for cyber security in maritime industry:
• New technology, more automation and digitalization are enabling our industry to be more efficient. At the same time, cyber security needs to be in place in order to handle the safety considerations and risks this new technology brings with it, as well as to ensure that we keep vessel operation and crew & passengers safe.
• An increase in cyber incidents is affecting shipping and offshore. Along with the higher number of integrated vessels comes new threats which can remotely attack your vessels and potentially gain access to or impact the vessel’s control systems.
• Regulations and laws are being introduced that require owners, operators and managers to consider cyber risks, such as the IMO Guidelines on Maritime Cyber Risk Management.
• Commercial cyber requirements and risks, such as TMSA 3 and lack of insurance coverage, can impact the probability of getting a charter and may lead to significant financial risk.
#cybersecurity #digitalization #IMO
Your can find more information including stakeholder perspective and a related on-demand webinar at www.dnvgl.com/m-cyber-security
LET'S CONNECT
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/dnv-maritime
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DNV.Maritime
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnv_maritime
https://wn.com/Maritime_Cyber_Security_–_What_You_Need_To_Know
Cyber security is an increasingly important topic for the maritime and offshore industries due to rapid digital transformation and with that comes new threats and regulatory requirements.
Optimization of operations remains a critical focus, and those who can utilize new technologies and digital solutions will have the upper hand. Cyber security is a critical risk area, as ship operation is largely dependent on the effectiveness of software-based systems for operations.
With the upcoming requirements from IMO, ship owners and managers have also to incorporate cyber risk management into their Safety Management System (SMS) until 1 January 2021.
Overview of increasingly important drivers for cyber security in maritime industry:
• New technology, more automation and digitalization are enabling our industry to be more efficient. At the same time, cyber security needs to be in place in order to handle the safety considerations and risks this new technology brings with it, as well as to ensure that we keep vessel operation and crew & passengers safe.
• An increase in cyber incidents is affecting shipping and offshore. Along with the higher number of integrated vessels comes new threats which can remotely attack your vessels and potentially gain access to or impact the vessel’s control systems.
• Regulations and laws are being introduced that require owners, operators and managers to consider cyber risks, such as the IMO Guidelines on Maritime Cyber Risk Management.
• Commercial cyber requirements and risks, such as TMSA 3 and lack of insurance coverage, can impact the probability of getting a charter and may lead to significant financial risk.
#cybersecurity #digitalization #IMO
Your can find more information including stakeholder perspective and a related on-demand webinar at www.dnvgl.com/m-cyber-security
LET'S CONNECT
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/dnv-maritime
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DNV.Maritime
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnv_maritime
- published: 27 Mar 2020
- views: 6707
15:01
The Crazy Techniques Gigantic Ships Use to Fight Pirates in Middle of the Ocean
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel for a discussion about how cargo ships fight marauding pirates and how rescue teams keep their boats from sinking.
Fluctus ...
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel for a discussion about how cargo ships fight marauding pirates and how rescue teams keep their boats from sinking.
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of this mysterious world, our videos are made for you !
We publish 3 videos a week on our Youtube channel and many more articles on our website.
Feel free to subscribe to not miss any of our updates and visit our website to discover additional content.
Don’t forget to follow us on twitter:
https://twitter.com/fluctusofficial
Please keep the comments section respectful. Any spam, insults or troll will be deleted.
To contact us, make sure to use our email in the about section of this channel.
https://wn.com/The_Crazy_Techniques_Gigantic_Ships_Use_To_Fight_Pirates_In_Middle_Of_The_Ocean
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel for a discussion about how cargo ships fight marauding pirates and how rescue teams keep their boats from sinking.
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of this mysterious world, our videos are made for you !
We publish 3 videos a week on our Youtube channel and many more articles on our website.
Feel free to subscribe to not miss any of our updates and visit our website to discover additional content.
Don’t forget to follow us on twitter:
https://twitter.com/fluctusofficial
Please keep the comments section respectful. Any spam, insults or troll will be deleted.
To contact us, make sure to use our email in the about section of this channel.
- published: 27 Feb 2023
- views: 10126855
1:15
Yacht Security System Demo by Concord Marine Electronics
Marine Security camera systems demo on Yacht
Check us out for more info: https://concordelectronics.com/marine-electronics-security-systems.htm
Marine Security camera systems demo on Yacht
Check us out for more info: https://concordelectronics.com/marine-electronics-security-systems.htm
https://wn.com/Yacht_Security_System_Demo_By_Concord_Marine_Electronics
Marine Security camera systems demo on Yacht
Check us out for more info: https://concordelectronics.com/marine-electronics-security-systems.htm
- published: 02 Jun 2017
- views: 6047