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Growing risk of unmanned sea vessels in Gulf amid economic diversification

As the Gulf states accelerate their shift from oil-dominated economies toward diversified, maritime-centric growth, a new class of risk is rising beneath the surface — unmanned sea vessels.

While these systems offer promise for surveillance and infrastructure protection, they simultaneously pose an evolving threat to port security, particularly in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, two nations at the heart of the Gulf’s transformation.



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