Category: Security policy

Upheaval in the Middle East

Israel has been fighting its enemies in the region on a massive scale for almost a year and a half. What are the consequences of the fighting for the German Armed Forces and Navy? The Hamas attack on Israel on 7 October 2023 has escalated into a war that has shaken the region. Israel has not only fought in the Gaza Strip, but also in Lebanon. There have also been isolated strikes against Iran and Yemen. The Houthi rebels in Yemen have been attacking ships in the Red Sea for more than a year. Now that ceasefires are in place in Lebanon and Gaza, an initial analysis can be made. After 7 October, the...

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Caterpillar C280: Versatile all-rounder in marine propulsion

When it comes to reliability in marine propulsion systems, Caterpillar plays a leading role with its C280 engines. Giulia Biancotto from Caterpillar Marine Power Systems, Hamburg, talks in an interview about the strengths of Caterpillar products and current developments. We are here to talk about Caterpillar and the C280 engine. Why do we need to know about the engine? The engine was developed by Caterpillar in the 1980s. It's a compact medium-speed diesel engine with 16 cylinders and two single-stage turbochargers, called the C280 because it has a bore of 280 mm - just over 11 inches. It is known for access marineforum digital+...

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Global, European, national: it's all about balance

The Euronaval defence trade fair left no doubt: Europe must also dare to be more independent in the area of defence. The right level of cooperation plays an important role in this. Between 4 and 7 November 2024, Euronaval 2024 at the Nord Villepinte exhibition centre in Paris established itself as the world's leading event for maritime defence and security. With 483 exhibitors from over 30 countries, 26,000 visitors, 150 official delegations and 1,250 B2B meetings, it was a central meeting point for decision-makers, producers and experts. Over 185 presentations and pitches offered insights into the latest developments in the industry, and more than 350 international journalists ensured broad media coverage.

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Editorial: Things are not going well

Recent maritime headlines are causing concern. Is the public aware of what is happening? Where do we actually stand in terms of maritime blindness? More than half a century ago, the German Maritime Institute and its marineforum set out to spread the "maritime idea" south of the Moin equator, something like this: "Understand that industry and trade, jobs and prosperity depend on the open sea and its access points. If that is too complicated for you, you can be satisfied with the "no shipping - no shopping" sticker for the time being. The trend turned gradually: attentive TV viewers noticed that the background of business news was redecorated from industrial chimneys to sea containers, and from 2000 onwards there was...

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On the way to the glass ocean

Maritime data cables and pipelines have repeatedly been the target of attacks. Interdisciplinary cooperation could significantly improve the security of critical underwater infrastructure. Increasing geopolitical uncertainty and repeated incidents, such as the recently reported espionage by Russian research vessels in European waters, have highlighted the vulnerability of critical underwater infrastructure. The threat to pipelines, offshore wind farms and especially communication cables is increasing. This is illustrated by the damage to the C-Lion1 cable between Finland and Germany and the BCS East-West Interlink, which connects Lithuania with the Swedish island of Gotland. These infrastructures are access marineforum digital+ Are you already a registered user? Log in here now - also MOV members: Username Password Weiterlesen

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