Charged to protect and secure the nation’s marine borders. Armed
with satellite and radar tracking, helicopter and drone imaging, mobile offshore
stations, and fast intercept vessels, to quickly spot, engage, stop and search
all vessels entering its waters. Personnel specifically and technically trained
to deploy and perform under all circumstances and to maintain its equipment and
vessels. Budgeted and projected as a critical expense, to maintain a heightened
standard of efficiency and effectiveness, with funding set aside in reserve to
set down any external threat or insurrection. While supporting and being a part
of the nation’s Joint Defense Force.
Satellites and Radar, its monitoring equipment and its operating
procedure are essential to the mission and must be updated, upgraded and
maintained as a priority with close overseeing of its personnel training,
succession planning and overall costing. Such personnel training and succession
planning are closely linked to the service provider and equipment manufacturer
to deliver theoretical training and practical experience to accredit personnel
seeking promotions. Overall costing, inclusive of service contracts, monitoring
equipment purchases and maintenance cost, are very closely overseen by
budgeting experts from An
Independent Office Of Budgets (OOB) to get the very best value
for money.
Helicopters and Drones, its operating equipment, its highly trained
personnel and its processes are crucial to the Air Guard mission and its
contribution to protect and secure the nation’s marine borders. Such equipment
must be continuously updated, upgraded and maintained. Its operating personnel
must be highly trained and receive timely systems upgrade certification, from
equipment manufacturers, to maintain its succession planning, having skilled
staff to replace retiring officers. Its costing; purchase of equipment, operating
consumables, maintenance and personnel cost, also must constantly prove its
viability. Hence, supplying actual and live visual aid to surface units; Main
headquarters, OPVs, and Interceptors.
Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) with monitoring stations, large
enough to house crews, store food and fuel, for lengthy deployments, and as a
docking station for drones and interceptors. Monitoring satellite and radar while
out at sea and closer to the marine borders, as it patrols a calculated length
of assigned coastal border. Launching helicopters and drones to quickly
visualize the situation, directing or confirming traffic across the monitored
zone, and to predict responses. Deploying interceptors with full crews,
multi-directional from the current location, to engage or enforce orders.
Therefore, matching speed and arms with most vessels illegally crossing the
borders engaged in human trafficking or with illicit drugs.
Such Coastal Interceptors to quickly react, stopping and searching
vessels entering its waters. These interceptors are armed and manned with
highly trained personnel to operate and deal with any threats it may encounter.
Escorting the offending vessel out of the nation’s territorial waters or to a
detention terminal on land to be processed. This coastal protective system,
properly manned and equipped, and frequently executed to manage, protect and
secure marine borders, with not go unnoticed by criminal traffickers, who will
avoid this well defended nation and seek less monitored or easier destinations.
Hereafter, reducing attempts to break the nation’s laws.
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