We at Baird Maritime once again take a closer look at the maritime security sector, particularly the remarkable vessels within this sector. All but one of the five vessels reviewed this week were built and will be operated in Asia, indicating that this region continues to deliver viable solutions to defence and security users.
Our lineup of reviewed vessels include three surface combatants for the Thai and Indonesian navies, a multi-role patrol vessel for a Chinese maritime law enforcement agency, and a fisheries protection boat for the Falkland Islands. All five vessels are well-built and will no doubt provide adequate service in their respective areas of operation.
Continue to visit Baird Maritime over the coming days for the latest vessel deliveries and other notable developments happening in global maritime security.
OPINION | Indian aircraft visit Cocos Islands as Australia strengthens its maritime security network
– "This is an important step in building an Indian Ocean coalition that, while consistent with US interests, doesn't necessarily rely on US capacity or capability."
– by Dr David Brewster, Distinguished Research Fellow with the Australia India Institute, and Samuel Bashfield, research officer with the Australia India Institute's defence program
– "The aim should be to bring the 'Indo' and the 'Pacific' closer together."
– by Radhey Tambi, research associate at Centre for Air Power Studies, New Delhi
– "Taiwan is increasingly well-equipped to respond to any attack by the People's Republic of China, but there is little doubt that its long-term survival would depend heavily upon US support.
– by Trevor Hollingsbee, former UK Royal Navy officer and Baird Maritime's resident maritime security expert and columnist
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