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Hegseth says the US-Iran ceasefire is ‘not over’ despite attacks in Strait of Hormuz

By IslaMay 5, 20262 Mins Read
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Why signal disruption makes tracking ships in Strait of Hormuz challengingpublished at 15:20 BST

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By Shruti Menon

Tracking vessels around the Strait of Hormuz has become significantly more difficult as widespread global positioning system (GPS) disruptions are distorting how they appear on monitoring platforms like MarineTraffic.

BBC Verify has been looking into clusters of ships seemingly gathered in one location near Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates, as well as several disappearing altogether.

Two MarineTraffic screengrabs side by side of the UAE coast on the Gulf of Oman to the southwest of the Strait of Hormuz. The first from 13:14 GMT on 4 May shows dozens of vessels spread around the Gulf of Oman, while the second from 5 May at 02:26 shows dozens of vessels converged near the port Fujairah and many others disappearing

Dimitris Ampatzidis, maritime risk and compliance manager at intelligence firm Kpler, says it is “unusual” to see unrelated ships appearing to “converge into the same small cluster”. “In most cases, this does not mean the vessels are physically gathering there… it more likely indicates AIS interference.”

This is different from ships deliberately switching off their automatic identification system (AIS) transponders, which results in them disappearing from tracking feeds.

Interference produces false or erratic positions where ships may appear to jump locations suddenly, move in improbably straight lines, cluster together, or even show up on land.

Kpler data suggests the scale is significant, with around 2,000 vessels affected currently.

Samir Madani of TankerTrackers.com says such disruptions can be linked to defensive military activity seen near conflict zones and strategic choke points, where GPS is interfered with to deflect incoming threats like drones.



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