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The next frontier is Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) flying 24/7 over the Malacca Strait can spot a suspicious speedboat loitering near a tanker long before it attacks. pirates se
When we hear the word "pirate," the mind often conjures images of eyepatches, peg legs, parrots on shoulders, and the golden age of the Caribbean. We think of Captain Jack Sparrow or Blackbeard with a lit fuse in his beard. However, while that swashbuckling era is long gone, piracy is not. It has merely moved its epicenter to the other side of the world. The answer is The next frontier is Unmanned
The is only 1.5 nautical miles wide at its narrowest point (the Phillips Channel). Thousands of tankers, bulk carriers, and tugboats slow down to navigate this funnel. For a pirate in a fast speedboat, a slow-moving tanker is a slow-moving ATM. However, while that swashbuckling era is long gone,
Yet, as long as there is a disparity of wealth—where a tanker carries enough fuel to feed a village for a decade—the pirates of Southeast Asia will remain in business. The skull and crossbones may be gone, but the shadow of the boarding ladder remains.