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Need for adaptability in a denied environment

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Dr. Peter Martin discusses the importance of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) at PNT 2026, emphasising the need for adaptability in a denied environment.

Peter highlights the military’s capability to operate autonomous systems, despite challenges, and the necessity of education and understanding of assets. Peter also touched on Australia’s “sea blindness,” noting the country’s reliance on foreign shipping. He praised the international collaboration at the conference, particularly from organisations like the Australian Institute of Navigation from various countries, and expressed his interest in advancing his PhD in maritime administration.

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