SAFETY IN MARITIME TRANSPORT - CURRENT STATUS AND CHALLENGES

During the course of the research, it became apparent that there are no regulations and policies in the area of countering the threats posed by unmanned surface and underwater vehicles. Such vehicles can be used for both military and civilian purposes. In the civilian area, they can be used by pira...

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Main Author: Robert Marek
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Language:English
Published: University of Applied Sciences in Bielsko-Biała 2025-06-01
Series:Zeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Finansów i Prawa w Bielsku-Białej
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Online Access:https://asej.eu/index.php/asej/article/view/888
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description During the course of the research, it became apparent that there are no regulations and policies in the area of countering the threats posed by unmanned surface and underwater vehicles. Such vehicles can be used for both military and civilian purposes. In the civilian area, they can be used by pirates and terrorists who may be interested in destroying critical infrastructure such as ports and marine terminals, offshore wind farms, mining platforms, underwater installations, etc. On the other hand, they may threaten to destroy sea vessels with cargo, which may change transport routes, alter maritime transport and logistics chains and increase their maintenance costs. As a result, it is necessary to create not only regulations but viable methods and techniques to defend against this new threat to global maritime transportation routes. 
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spelling doaj-art-e401fccea7fe427fabd760a2f2cd9f582025-08-20T03:14:35ZengUniversity of Applied Sciences in Bielsko-BiałaZeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Finansów i Prawa w Bielsku-Białej2543-91032543-411X2025-06-0129210.19192/wsfip.sj2.2025.10SAFETY IN MARITIME TRANSPORT - CURRENT STATUS AND CHALLENGES Robert Marek During the course of the research, it became apparent that there are no regulations and policies in the area of countering the threats posed by unmanned surface and underwater vehicles. Such vehicles can be used for both military and civilian purposes. In the civilian area, they can be used by pirates and terrorists who may be interested in destroying critical infrastructure such as ports and marine terminals, offshore wind farms, mining platforms, underwater installations, etc. On the other hand, they may threaten to destroy sea vessels with cargo, which may change transport routes, alter maritime transport and logistics chains and increase their maintenance costs. As a result, it is necessary to create not only regulations but viable methods and techniques to defend against this new threat to global maritime transportation routes.  https://asej.eu/index.php/asej/article/view/888maritime transportsafety regulationwater dronelogistics chainsvessels with cargo
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SAFETY IN MARITIME TRANSPORT - CURRENT STATUS AND CHALLENGES
Zeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Finansów i Prawa w Bielsku-Białej
maritime transport
safety regulation
water drone
logistics chains
vessels with cargo
title SAFETY IN MARITIME TRANSPORT - CURRENT STATUS AND CHALLENGES
title_full SAFETY IN MARITIME TRANSPORT - CURRENT STATUS AND CHALLENGES
title_fullStr SAFETY IN MARITIME TRANSPORT - CURRENT STATUS AND CHALLENGES
title_full_unstemmed SAFETY IN MARITIME TRANSPORT - CURRENT STATUS AND CHALLENGES
title_short SAFETY IN MARITIME TRANSPORT - CURRENT STATUS AND CHALLENGES
title_sort safety in maritime transport current status and challenges
topic maritime transport
safety regulation
water drone
logistics chains
vessels with cargo
url https://asej.eu/index.php/asej/article/view/888
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