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Maritime Security Command steps up monitoring of regional sea lanes

Command staff cited global pressure on shipping routes, undersea infrastructure, and energy logistics as key drivers for expanded surveillance.

Published on 2026-03-14

Maritime Security Command has increased surveillance patrol planning, coastal sensor coordination, and port-security liaison activity.

The measures are designed to strengthen awareness of the kinds of risks now shaping many regions worldwide, including pressure on shipping corridors, sabotage concerns, and grey-zone maritime activity.

Alteria Defense said maritime readiness remains closely tied to trade continuity, energy resilience, and civil emergency planning.

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