Case Study
Sailing under the cover of darkness
Guarding India's vast Exclusive Economic Zone of over 2.37 million square kilometers is very challenging. It is impossible for current solutions such as boats, ships, helicopters, drones, and traditional Earth Observation satellites to monitor each square kilometer.
Tasked with protecting this vast area from threats such as trafficking, illegal entry, terrorism, and unauthorized exploitation of resources, India’s Coast Guard faces the formidable challenge of surveillance over such a large maritime domain with limited aerial and naval resources.
As a result, India has several challenges - preventing illegal fishing, spy ships, and even terrorism attempts via sea.
Illegal Fishing
The rise in ships from rogue nations illegally fishing in EEZs of other countries is causing billions in losses. Learn More.
Oil Spills
To combat oil spills, it's necessary to monitor and collaborate effectively. Drones, helicopters, and ships aren't sufficient. Learn More.
Terrorism and Illicit Activity
Terrorists entered Mumbai via a sea route after hijacking an Indian fishing vessel. Real-time tracking is the only solution.
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Imaging through cloud cover and darkness.
Building persistent and dynamic visibility of all human footprint at sea.
Actionable insights at 30 minute intervals.
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