THE PLACE AND ROLE OF THE CENTRE FOR ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION OF DATA FOR THE MINES WARFARE IN MAKING THE RECOGNIZED IMAGE IN THE MARITIME ENVIRONMENT
Abstract
Abstract: The image of the recognized marine environment, RMEP “Recognized Marine Environmental Picture” is
part of the Recognized Environmental Picture, REP, and it represents maps with data and information about the combat
environment in the maritime area.
To achieve the required RMEP, the collecting, processing, analysis and integration of marine data (hydrographic and
oceanographic data, survey data on coastal and port development area) and the identification of all submerged objects
(wrecks, pipelines, mines etc.) are needed.
RMEP aims to increase the safety at sea in peacetime, crisis and war, as well as provide useful information about the
physical field of battle in case of rapid intervention of NATO forces, NRF’s Maritime Organization (NATO Response Force
Maritime Organization); also RMEP information is essential for the structures that plan and execute mine counter combat
actions MCM (Mine Counter Measures).
Keywords: recognized picture, maritime security, planning, mines warfare.
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