SEA UNDER TENSION

The maritime domain is entering a new phase of confrontation. From the Black Sea to the Strait of Hormuz, rising tensions, the spread of precision strike capabilities, unmanned systems and anti-access/area denial strategies are reshaping naval warfare. In increasingly contested environments, navies and industry alike must now adapt to faster operational cycles, hybrid threats and the growing challenge of sustainable mass and industrial resilience.
IN THE AGE OF REARMAMENT

A strategic shift in the maritime domain driving industrial opportunities. The sea is no longer merely a space for flows and exchanges – occasionally disrupted by
illicit trafficking – as it has been over recent
decades. With the lasting deterioration of the geopolitical environment, the multiplication of areas of tension – from the Atlantic to the Indo-Pacific, including the Arctic, the Black Sea, the Red Sea and the western Indian Ocean – and the resurgence of assertive naval strategies, it has once again become a domain of confrontation and competition, even overt conflict.