I appreciate your wise insights, fren. You are always on top of your game.
Now I am wondering if transponders are turned off for a while and then turned back on with a spoofed AIS showing them as Chinese or another Iranian ally, so Iran has to hesitate before blowing up an ally's ship. The ships may be visibly passing by on the straight, but it may be hard to determine exactly which ships are passing, even if they are sighted via radar, satellite, or the old binoculars from a high vantage point.
Anyways, kind of a cool graphic. It's like watching ants march.
I appreciate your wise insights, fren. You are always on top of your game.
Now I am wondering if transponders are turned off for a while and then turned back on with a spoofed AIS showing them as Chinese or another Iranian ally, so Iran has to hesitate before blowing up an ally's ship. The ships may be visibly passing by on the straight, but it may be hard to determine exactly which ships are passing, even if they are sighted via radar, satellite, or the old binoculars from a high vantage point.
Anyways, kind of a cool graphic. It's like watching ants march.