Maritime Defense

Maritime Defense refers to the strategies, systems, and operations implemented to protect a nation’s maritime boundaries, assets, and interests from potential threats. This includes safeguarding naval forces, commercial shipping routes, and territorial waters from hostile actions such as piracy, smuggling, and military attacks. The concept encompasses a range of military and non-military measures, including naval operations, surveillance, intelligence gathering, and international cooperation with allied nations. Maritime defense also involves the use of advanced technologies and systems to monitor and respond to threats at sea. It plays a critical role in ensuring national security, protecting trade routes, and maintaining freedom of navigation in international waters.