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Maris-Tech unveils Peridot AI-powered observation system
Maris-Tech unveils Peridot AI-powered observation system

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Maris-Tech unveils Peridot AI-powered observation system

Maris-Tech (MTEK) announced the completion of the first prototype of Peridot, an AI-based passive observation system designed for comprehensive situational awareness. Peridot integrates multiple high-definition day and thermal video sensors with advanced stitching algorithms to create a panoramic view, both horizontally and vertically. The result is uninterrupted coverage and early detection of conventional and modern threats, including drones and unmanned vehicles. This technology is designed for border and strategic site protection, offering a fully integrated, standalone solution to monitor, detect and enable quicker response to aerial and ground-based risks. In addition to its observation capabilities, Peridot can serve as a trigger system for passive or active threat defeating mechanisms. Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>> See today's best-performing stocks on TipRanks >> Read More on MTEK: Disclaimer & DisclosureReport an Issue Maris-Tech Expands European Presence with Polish Distribution Agreement Maris-Tech enters distribution agreement with Armit in Poland Maris-Tech to Showcase Diamond Ultra at DEFEA 2025 Maris-Tech to unveil Diamond Ultra platform at DEFEA 2025 Maris-Tech Ltd. Reports Robust Growth and Strategic Expansion Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Suspected boat arrivals from China discovered in Arnhem Land
Suspected boat arrivals from China discovered in Arnhem Land

ABC News

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • ABC News

Suspected boat arrivals from China discovered in Arnhem Land

Up to eight people, believed to be from China, have been detained by border protection authorities after reaching a remote part of the Northern Territory coast by boat earlier this week. The ABC has been told the first six members of the group were discovered by local workers on Tuesday while walking near the remote Indigenous township of Maningrida, approximately 500 kilometres east of Darwin in Arnhem Land. Another two men were picked up the following day by Indigenous rangers before eventually being taken into custody by the Australian Border Force, which has so far not commented on the operation. It's unclear where the group has now been taken, but a source familiar with the interception says the men were believed to be Chinese and had reached the Australian mainland by sea before being detected. So far authorities have not discovered any boat used by the suspected Chinese nationals, raising the possibility they were dropped off the Northern Territory coast by an Indonesian fishing vessel. Last year the ABC reported on several suspected people smuggling operations involving Chinese nationals, including a venture which was disrupted by Indonesian authorities 12 months ago. The Australian Border Force and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke have both declined to answer questions about the arrivals, saying the government does not comment on "operational matters". Newly appointed Shadow Home Affairs Minster Andrew Hastie says if confirmed, the arrival of Chinese nationals was a demonstration of the Albanese government's "underinvestment in our border security and defence capabilities". "We should have unblinking surveillance on our northern approaches, but instead we have illegal boats penetrating our borders and people making it ashore. This signals weakness to the people smugglers that business is back on under Labor," he said.

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