Shipboard citadels split industry but save lives
THE USE of shipboard citadels has been likened to a master “hiding under a duvet” despite citadels saving crews in 87% of recent successful pirate boardings, according to data from Dryad Maritime Intelligence Services.
The value of citadels in the fight against piracy has become a hotly debated topic and while some see little value in a measure they deem “too little, too late”, others argue equally strongly that, if used as part of...
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