Public Safety Software for Comoros
Unified situational awareness for the FNDF, Gendarmerie, and Coast Guard — archipelago management, Mozambique Channel surveillance, and inter-island coordination.
Comoros Security Forces
The National Defence and Development Forces (FNDF) serve as Comoros' unified security body, combining military and police functions. The archipelago has experienced over 20 coups or coup attempts since 1975.
FNDF — Land Forces
- • ~800 total personnel (Army/Gendarmerie/GS)
- • 3 island battalions: Grande Comore, Anjouan, Moheli
- • National Gendarmerie — public order and rural zones
- • Presidential Security Guard (GS)
- • National Police — stations in Moroni/Mutsamudu/Fomboni
- • General Directorate of Documentation and Territorial Security (DGDST)
Coast Guard and Maritime
- • Comorian Coast Guard — light patrol vessels
- • EEZ: ~320,000 km² in the Mozambique Channel
- • Maritime border with Mayotte (France/EU)
- • Coordination with EUNAVFOR Atalanta (Indian Ocean)
- • Port of Moroni — main maritime access
- • Illegal fishing IUU — main EEZ threat
Economy, Resources & Infrastructure
Agriculture & Exports
- • Ylang-ylang: ~80% world production (Chanel/Dior perfumes)
- • Vanilla: 2nd Africa; cloves; cinnamon
- • Artisanal fishing — coastal subsistence base
- • Cocoa and copra in Anjouan and Moheli
- • Diaspora remittances ~25% GDP (France/Reunion/Mayotte)
Infrastructure & Transport
- • Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport (HAH/Moroni)
- • Ouani Airport (AJN/Anjouan) + Bandaressalam (NWA/Moheli)
- • Port of Moroni — main; Port of Mutsamudu (Anjouan)
- • Karthala volcano (2,361 m) — active geothermal
- • Comores Telecom/Telma — limited 3G/4G coverage
- • SONELEC electricity — chronic energy deficit
Legal & Regulatory Framework
- • Public Procurement Code — ARMP Comoros
- • Constitution 2018 — union of three autonomous islands
- • Central Bank of Comoros (BCC) — Comorian franc (KMF)
- • ANRTIC — telecommunications regulator
- • OIC, AU, Arab-Francophonie — member
- • IMF/WB/AfDB/France/EU — development partners
KabatOne Capabilities for Comoros
The KabatOne platform provides an integrated suite adapted to Comorian archipelago challenges, from Mozambique Channel maritime surveillance to inter-island coordination and volcanic risk management.
K-Safety — Unified Command Center
Inter-island dashboard for the three main islands with real-time incident visualization, FNDF/Gendarmerie unit tracking, and Karthala volcanic eruption alerts.
K-Dispatch — Maritime & Inter-Island CAD
Coordinated dispatch between Moroni, Mutsamudu, and Fomboni stations, with Coast Guard and EUNAVFOR Atalanta integration for Mozambique Channel coverage.
K-Video — Port & Island Video Surveillance
Video management for the Port of Moroni, Mutsamudu, and international airports, with AI analytics for intrusion detection and access control at critical zones.
K-Connect — Maritime Sensor Integration
AIS/radar fusion for vessel tracking across the 320,000 km² EEZ, IUU illegal fishing detection, and maritime border crossing alerts with Mayotte.
Frequently Asked Questions
What security challenges does Comoros face?
Comoros has experienced more than 20 coups or coup attempts since independence in 1975 — the world record. Challenges include maritime security in the Mozambique Channel, border management between the three main islands (Grande Comore, Anjouan, Moheli) plus French-administered Mayotte, and jihadist radicalization threats from the Mozambique crisis.
How does KabatOne support Comoros security forces?
KabatOne provides unified situational awareness for the FNDF (~800 personnel), National Gendarmerie, and Coast Guard. The platform integrates Mozambique Channel maritime surveillance, inter-island CAD dispatch, video analytics for the Port of Moroni, and coordination with the EUNAVFOR Atalanta mission.
What critical infrastructure requires protection in Comoros?
Critical infrastructure includes the Port of Moroni (main entry point), Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport (HAH/Moroni), geothermal energy plants near Karthala volcano, Comores Telecom/Telma networks, and ylang-ylang crop security (Comoros supplies ~80% of world production).
How does KabatOne manage inter-island maritime coordination?
KabatOne integrates AIS/radar tracking from the Comorian Coast Guard across the three main island groups, coordinates with the French Navy in Mayotte, and provides exclusion zone alerts for illegal fishing (IUU) in the 320,000 km² EEZ. The platform supports multi-channel communications between police stations in Moroni, Mutsamudu, and Fomboni.
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