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U.S. boosts Nigeria’s maritime security with new surveillance equipment On BY Victoria Ojeme The United States has donated a shipment of maritime security equipment worth One Hundred and Eighty Thousand Dollars to the Nigerian Navy, to upgrade the anti-piracy and nautical security functions of the country’s Region al Maritime Awareness Capability (RMAC). In a statement made to journalists yesterday said, “The donation comprises a selection of best-in-class sensors and radars, communications and networking equipment, thermal-imaging cameras and software, which have been integrated to improve the Nigerian Navy’ capacity to track and counter marine threats through its RMAC.
defenceWeb Written by defenceWeb - 393 The United States on 11 December donated a shipment of maritime security equipment worth $180 000 to the Nigerian Navy, to upgrade the anti-piracy and nautical security functions of the countryâs Regional Maritime Awareness Capability (RMAC). The donation comprises a selection of sensors and radars, communications and networking equipment, thermal-imaging cameras and software, which have been integrated to improve the Nigerian Navyâ capacity to track and counter marine threats through its RMAC, the US Embassy in Lagos said. Handing over the consignment during a ceremony at the Nigerian Naval Station Beecroft, US Consul General Claire Pierangelo highlighted the US Governmentâs continued support of Nigeriaâs maritime security.
The U.S. has donated maritime security equipment worth $180,000 (70 million) to the Nigerian Navy, the U.S Consulate in Lagos said in a statement on Friday. The equipment is to enable the navy to upgrade the anti-piracy and nautical security functions of the country’s Regional Maritime Awareness Capability (RMAC). RMAC was developed in 2006 to upgrade the maritime domain awareness capability of U.S. partners. The consulate said that the equipment donated were integrated to improve the navy’s capacity to track and counter marine threats through its RMAC. x The donations include, “a selection of best-in-class sensors and radars, communications and networking equipment, thermal-imaging cameras and software.”
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