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New Drone Radar Keeps Ports Safe from Low‑Cost Threats

Strait of HormuzMonday, June 15, 2026

Offshore Threats Meet Their Match: IRIS OTM at Sea Radar

Offshore ships and ports face a growing danger: cheap drones that can fly fast and easily.

A new radar, called IRIS OTM at Sea, is built to spot these aircraft quickly and stop them from hurting cargo or people.

The system can be set up fast, moves between land and sea smoothly, and works even in harsh weather.

It watches for drones, follows their path, and tells whether they are a real risk or just harmless.

Developers say the technology is ready to protect vital shipping lanes, especially in hot spots like the Strait of Hormuz where tensions rise.

By catching threats early, the radar helps keep trade flowing and keeps workers safe on docks and offshore platforms.

The move shows that maritime security is no longer only about big weapons; even small drones can cause big problems.

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