Maritime marvels
Today marks the opening of Euronaval, France’s biannual exhibition of naval technology, which will see 400 exhibitors from 37 countries show off the latest in maritime defence and security over five days. While the event’s opening in Paris has been overshadowed by a diplomatic argument ensuing from the host nation's withdrawal of an invitation to a Polish delegation amid a multibillion helicopter deal gone sour (in which a Polish official claimed his country "taught [France] how to use forks") representatives from other countries have received a more hospitable welcome. One example is Baglietto, the long-established Italian yacht builder, whose naval division makes its debut at the fair this year with the MNI 15 multipurpose vessel. Thanks to a customisable propulsion system and adaptable interior and exterior options, the boat could be used for patrols, logistics and military landings but, perhaps unsurprisingly given Italy’s instrumental role in Operation Triton, it might also see action in rescue operations across the Mediterranean Sea.