Vessel Traffic in Strait of Hormuz Continues
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The Strait of Hormuz: A Dangerous Chokepoint Amid GPS Jamming and Geopolitical Tensions
The Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea, remains one of the world’s most critical and volatile energy chokepoints. Recent reports of widespread GPS jamming, six supertankers executing abrupt U-turns, and escalating tensions between Israel and Iran have reignited concerns about the stability of oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) flows through this vital passage. As questions s…
It's business as usual in the Persian Gulf, but signal jamming means BW LPG is passing through the Strait of Hormuz during the day. "We are used to dealing with these types of situations," says the CEO.
Collision Risks Mount as Ship Congestion Worsens in the Persian Gulf
Shipping operations in the Persian Gulf are facing mounting pressure as electronic interference and escalating geopolitical tensions disrupt navigation and force shipowners to restrict movements to daylight hours only. The resulting congestion has led to a backlog of nearly 1,000 vessels, market sources confirmed on 23 June. The situation is compounded by widespread Global Positioning System (GPS) jamming and compromised communication links, wit…
Widespread GPS Jamming Across Strait Of Hormuz
Widespread GPS Jamming Across Strait Of Hormuz Tracking indicates declines in maritime traffic in the Mideast #Gulf since the Israel-Iran conflict began on Friday, June 13 (ZeroHedge) – Earlier reports confirmed that six supertankers abruptly [...] The post Widespread GPS Jamming Across Strait Of Hormuz first appeared on The Liberty Beacon.
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