Maritime Interdiction Operations in Logistically Barren Environments

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Authors
Alconcel, Raymond
Mason, Labrisha
Sanchez, Omar
Beauchamp, Robert
Marten, Abel
Sandell, Walt
Chen, Hui-Ling
Matson, Mike
Taylor, Virginia
Koehler, Bryan
Advisors
Langford, Gary O.
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Subjects
Maritime Interdiction Operations
Narcotics
Improvised Explosive Devices
Human Trafficking
Ion mobility Spectrometry
MANA
Naval Simulation System
Search and Detection
Date of Issue
2008-06
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Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School
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Abstract
This report contains analysis that shows that existing technology exists to improve Maritime Interdiction Operations (MIO) by approximately 30%. Furthermore, analysis contained herein will aid MIO planning for future operations. Since MIOs are an inherently dangerous, but necessary activity with far reaching implications to theater political and economic dynamics, this improvement is of great interest. MIO is a Naval solution to the problems of smuggling weapons, explosives, people and narcotics. MIO, when employed correctly has the potential to save lives and limit economic/political damage.
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Includes supplementary material
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NPS-SE-08-004
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