2021
DOI: 10.38126/jspg190111
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A New (Cold) Front in Polar Intelligence? Trends and Implications of Technology-Enabled Monitoring in the Arctic

Abstract: The Arctic has gained increasing attention from defense and intelligence policymakers concerned about great power conflict in the High North. United States-Russian competition in the region over polar shipping routes and natural resources seemingly contradicts institutional commitments to retain the Arctic as a “low tension zone.” Superpowers and their allies are receiving international condemnation for advancing kinetic military activity in the region while constituents and interest groups are instead advocat… Show more

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“…Low temperatures, strong winds, and remote geographic locations present special challenges for UAV operations. This section begins with a background on polar surveillance and its requirements for UAV technology and will focus on how UAVs can overcome the technical challenges of effective surveillance in extreme climatic conditions, providing an in-depth analysis of the use of UAVs in Arctic surveillance [175,176].…”
Section: Uav Surveillance In the Arcticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low temperatures, strong winds, and remote geographic locations present special challenges for UAV operations. This section begins with a background on polar surveillance and its requirements for UAV technology and will focus on how UAVs can overcome the technical challenges of effective surveillance in extreme climatic conditions, providing an in-depth analysis of the use of UAVs in Arctic surveillance [175,176].…”
Section: Uav Surveillance In the Arcticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any prediction of the current situation impact in the High North is subject to a considerable margin of uncertainty as it is impossible today to assess how long and what type of operations may be conducted in Ukraine, or in which direction Vladimir Putin's regime will evolve. Since the outbreak of war, however, it is the Arctic -outside of the main area of warfare, of course, that has swiftly attracted extensive research into international security (Urban, 2021).…”
Section: When Exceptionalism Is Overmentioning
confidence: 99%