Tag: RPAS
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RPAS enter into operation in Portugal for border surveillance
The first flight of the operation took place on 25 September and marks the beginning of a two-month cycle targeting real-time pre-border monitoring and law enforcement. EMSA contracted Remotely ...
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RPAS User Group
The RPAS User Group is an annual meeting that brings together Member States and Agency representatives from the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (also known as FRONTEX), the European Fisheries ...
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Operational scenarios for RPAS use
Maritime patrol and general surveillance Monitoring mission with day- and night-time operations for detection and tracking of vessels and or detection of oil spills. This type of mission requires a ...
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Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS)
The aircrafts currently available have an endurance ranging from 6 to 8 hours, and weight from 25kg to more than 150kg. Another particularity that makes the RPAS more suitable for one operation is ...
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User-Benefit Analysis of RPAS operations in The maritime domain
This study was conducted to better understand user requirements for the use of RPAS in the maritime domain across a range of maritime tasks and activities –marine environment protection, maritime ...
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Potential of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) for multipurpose maritime surveillance
Published06.06.2017Tags -
Closing workshop of the pilot project "Creation of a European coastguard function"
The aim of the closing workshop was to present to EU Member States representatives and stakeholders the activities developed by the three EU Agencies EFCA, FRONTEX and EMSA, under the pilot project ...
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Open Day during the RPAS Demostration
The objective of the RPAS Demonstration was to show that Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) can support operational maritime surveillance. To do so, different concept of operations for ...
Published11.05.2017Tags -
Press Release: Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems tested in real time for multipurpose missions
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Coast Guard Functions
Since the recent change to its founding regulation, EMSA will support authorities carrying out coast guard functions at national, European and international level. It will achieve this by continuing ...
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