Forget the U.S. Navy, the Best Protection for Ships Traveling Through the Strait of Hormuz May Be Claiming to Be a 'Chinese' or 'Muslim' Vessel
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Forget the U.S. Navy, the best protection for ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz may be claiming to be a 'Chinese' or 'Muslim' vessel
Most ships in the U.S. Navy’s fleet are in port or in maintenance and training, with less than a fifth of the force at sea for operations, according to CSIS.
Are Vessels Starting To Identify As "Chinese" To Transit Hormuz Chokepoint
Are Vessels Starting To Identify As "Chinese" To Transit Hormuz Chokepoint A second China-linked bulk carrier broadcasted "CHINA OWNER_ALL CREW" while transiting the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday morning in an effort to reduce the risk of an IRGC drone or missile attack. We were the first to highlight this tactic late Wednesday night and believe it will only become more widespread within the commercial shipping community. The Liberia-flagged Sino…
Another bulk carrier reported links with China during its sailing along the Straits of Ormuz, the narrow sea lane located at the exit of the Persian Gulf that remained almost closed for a week due to multiple attacks in the area.The ship Sino Ocean, flagged by Liberia, transmitted in its destination signal the message “CHINA OWNER_ALL CREW” during the crossing by this strategic point.The freighter left the Strait on Saturday, according to mariti…
Chinese energy supply is hostage to the war despite relations between Beijing and Tehran. Ships are trying to get out of the Persian Gulf by displaying the Chinese identity of their manager.
Are Vessels Starting To Identify As “Chinese” To Transit Hormuz Chokepoint
Are Vessels Starting To Identify As “Chinese” To Transit Hormuz Chokepoint A second China-linked bulk carrier broadcasted “CHINA OWNER_ALL CREW” while transiting the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday morning in an effort to reduce the risk of an IRGC drone or missile attack. We were the first to highlight this tactic late Wednesday night and believe it will only become more widespread within the commercial shipping community. The Liberia-flagged Sin…
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