UMag Solutions Launches F1Mag for Naval Mine Detection in Strait of Hormuz

UMag Solutions Launches F1Mag for Naval Mine Detection in Strait of Hormuz

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UMag Solutions has launched F1Mag®, an airborne magnetic sensing system designed for rapid detection of naval mines and submarines in the Strait of Hormuz. This system can cover up to 6,000 hectares per hour and operates without deploying vessels or personnel into the water. The launch comes amid rising concerns over unaccounted Iranian sea mines in the region, which threaten global oil and LNG trade. F1Mag® is capable of detecting threats at depths of 15-30 meters for mines and over 500 meters for submarines. The system has been tested with military units and is designed to operate under various environmental conditions, making it less dependent on weather or sea state. The ongoing Iranian mine-laying activity has prompted NATO to increase patrols in the area, highlighting the geopolitical significance of this technology. The F1Mag® integrates with multiple drone platforms, enhancing its operational versatility.

Key Points: • F1Mag® can detect naval mines and submarines from the air, covering 6,000 hectares/hour. • The system operates without deploying vessels, reducing risk to personnel and equipment. • Iranian mine-laying activities have led to increased NATO patrols in the Strait of Hormuz.

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2026-05-07
F1Mag® officially launched
UMag Solutions introduced F1Mag®, an airborne system for detecting naval mines and submarines, tested with military units.
Irw-Press
2026-05-07
NATO increases patrols in the Strait of Hormuz
In response to Iranian mine-laying activities, NATO's Baltic Sentry mission has scaled up its patrols of subsea infrastructure.
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