Anti Piracy Male bare dummy
Product Overview
Provides a visual deterrent against piracy by simulating the presence of a crew member aboard the vessel.
Ideal for commercial ships, cargo vessels and offshore platforms seeking enhanced anti-piracy measures.
Realistic, full-body male mannequin designed for marine applications.
Key Features
Realistic Appearance: Life-sized male dummy with natural proportions and skin-toned finish, designed to resemble an actual crew member.
Marine-Grade Durability: Constructed with high-strength polyethylene plastic that resists saltwater, UV exposure and harsh marine weather conditions.
Lightweight & Portable: Weighs approximately 6–8.8 kg; can be disassembled easily for compact storage and transport.
Flexible Deployment: Can be dressed in uniforms and positioned on deck, bridge, or look-out points to simulate active crew presence.
Catalogued for Maritime Use: IMPA Code 314116, making it recognised in maritime supply catalogues for anti-piracy equipment.
Benefits of Use
Enhances visual surveillance and may discourage potential pirates by creating the illusion of active onboard personnel.
Complements existing security protocols without replacing them—adds a passive deterrent layer.
Easy to position and relocate as operational needs change (e.g., during boarding, transit through high-risk areas, offshore operations).
Minimal maintenance required compared to human security detail; no fatigue factor or shift changes.
Cost-effective security enhancement compared with full-time manned protection in certain contexts.
Technical Specifications
- Approximate weight: 6 to 8.8 kg.
- Material: Marine-grade polyethylene plastic.
- Finish: Skin-toned.
- Disassembly: Designed for compact storage and transport.
- IMPA Code: 314116.
- Suitable Applications
- Commercial shipping vessels navigating piracy-prone waters.
- Offshore installations and platforms requiring visual deterrence.
- Cargo vessels, tankers, container ships operating in areas where active boarding risk is present.
- Ships with minimal crew or automated systems that still need visible security presence.
Additional Notes & Advice
Should be used in addition to standard security procedures (physical barriers, watch-keeping, anti-boarding systems), not as a sole measure.
Position the dummy in visible locations during high-risk transits; rotating its position occasionally enhances deterrence credibility.
Dress or outfit the dummy in ship-uniform or relevant apparel to enhance realism.
Store the dummy in a dry, shaded location when not in use to maximise material lifespan (despite marine-grade durability).
Monitor for damage from impact or extreme weather conditions; replace if the realism is visibly compromised.
