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    UK Partners with Telespazio to Monitor Migrant Boats with Satellite Technology

    December 30, 2024Updated:December 30, 20242 Mins Read
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    The Home office - led by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, pictured, is spending £15 million on satellites which will be able to track migrants attempting to cross the Channel from spaceCredit: PA. Source: The Sun.
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    The UK Home Office has partnered with space technology company Telespazio in a £15 million project to improve the monitoring of migrant boats crossing the English Channel. This initiative, which began in November and will continue until September next year, aims to strengthen the UK’s maritime security using advanced satellite surveillance.

    Telespazio’s UK branch, based in Luton, is delivering state-of-the-art satellite technology to the Joint Maritime Security Centre. This center is responsible for protecting Britain’s waters from threats to security, law, and the marine environment. The new satellite system will work alongside existing tools like radar, high-tech cameras, and sensors to provide 24/7 monitoring of the country’s waters.

    Why Use Satellites?
    The Home Office explained that satellites are ideal for covering large areas and long distances. However, they lack the constant presence that terrestrial sensors like radar provide at shorter ranges. By combining these technologies, the UK can track and respond more effectively to potential threats in its waters.

    A spokesperson for the Home Office highlighted the importance of this technology, explaining that it helps identify “dark vessels.” These vessels often engage in illegal activities such as unauthorized immigration, drug trafficking, and illegal fishing. This year alone, more than 36,000 migrants have crossed the English Channel in small boats, with total crossings exceeding 150,000 since 2018.

    What Other Steps Is the UK Taking?
    In addition to satellite monitoring, the Border Security Command has increased its recruitment of investigative officers. The UK is also working more closely with European partners to dismantle people-smuggling networks.

    Despite these efforts, the migrant crisis continues to take a tragic toll. A recent rescue operation off Sangatte beach in northern France resulted in three deaths. Emergency teams managed to save several people, but ten migrants suffered from severe hypothermia, and four others were hospitalized. Humanitarian charity Utopia 56 expressed concerns about a missing child, but authorities have not confirmed this.

    As investigations continue, officials warn that the death toll could rise. This highlights the urgent need for advanced technology and international collaboration to address the ongoing crisis.

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