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Introduction

This is the Maritime Glossary

This glossary/lexicon gives an intensive overview about the words, terms, articles relevant in the maritime area. Beside English most articles are also available in Spanish and German. A special aspect in this glossary is the Meteorology.

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AWS

AWS is an abbreviation that stands for Advanced Warning System. In the maritime context, an advanced warning system is a system that is used to provide early warning of potential hazards or risks to ships and their crews.

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Malware

Deutsch: Schadsoftware / Español: Software malicioso / Português: Malware / Français: Logiciel malveillant / Italiano: Malware

Malware in the maritime context refers to malicious software designed to infiltrate, disrupt, or Damage the digital systems and networks used in maritime operations. This can include targeting vessel navigation systems, port operations, or shipping company networks, potentially leading to operational delays, safety hazards, or financial loss.

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Swift

Deutsch: Swift (schnell) / Español: rápido / Português: rápido / Français: rapide / Italiano: veloce

Swift in the maritime context refers to the rapid movement or quick speed of a vessel, whether through water or air. The term is often used to describe ships, boats, or other maritime vehicles that are designed for high speed, agility, and efficiency, allowing them to move quickly from one Point to another. Swift can also refer to certain mechanisms or techniques that help increase the speed of operations, such as swift currents or maneuvers.

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SPMCC

SPMCC is a shortcut for --->'Spanish Mission Control Centre'.

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