🚨 SUSPICIOUS VESSEL DOCKED IN 🇹🇼#TAIWAN: Meet the LONG AN — a ship currently in Tainan Port with some serious red flags.
🛑1/Firstly, @StarboardIntel notes it has been identified by the International Maritime Organization as a "false flag" ship.
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🛑2/Looking deeper, the IMO shows it as being the Sansha Maru No.81 (likely original name) but registered with a false 🇨🇼Curacao flag. It is now broadcasting a 🇹🇿Tanzanian flag (a prob reaction to the IMO's designation) though it's still not properly registered under any flag. [🧵2/5]
🛑3/ The ship's owner, "LIMEI Y", is a single-ship shell company registered in 🇰🇳St. Kitts & Nevis, full name Yao Limei. The ship also shows up as having no protection & indemnity insurance -- a "fleet" comprised of exactly one ship with no accountability structure. [🧵3/5]
🛑4/In 18 months of AIS tracking the LONG AN called at exactly 2 ports — both in Taiwan (Kaohsiung & Tainan). Legitimate cargo ships are paid to carry cargo from one port to another as efficiently as possible, but this ship's voyages always seem to end in the middle of the ocean somewhere. It has also been "dark" for nearly 30% of its time operating around #Taiwan, with its automatic identification system (AIS) safety broadcasts switched off. [🧵4/5]
🛑5/The LONG AN data suggest illicit ship-to-ship transfers at sea. It has logged 1,213 draught changes while calling at only 2 ports in 18 months. While it has logged zero encounters with other ships, it was AIS-dark almost a third of the time. [🧵5/5] lloydslistintelligence.com/thought-leader…
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🚨SUSPICIOUS MARITIME ACTIVITY ALERT
Five hours ago (26 Feb/0130 local time) 🇨🇳#China's cable-laying ship Zhong Hai Ke 1 turned off its automatic identification system (AIS) broadcast, going "dark" just outside the 🇵🇭#Philippines' exclusive economic zone. [🧵1/5]
Image: @StarboardIntel
Zhong Hai Ke 1 was purchased in 2023 from Norwegian company DOF, which had operated it as the offshore supply ship Skandi Neptune. It was then converted for cable ops by China Comservice Marine Tech & is now touted as 🇨🇳#China's "most advanced self-powered cable laying vessel". [🧵2/5]
Image: Cosco Shipping
"Going dark" refers to the gray zone tactic of turning off a ship's Automatic Identification System transponder to avoid detection. AIS is required by the International Maritime Organization for non-military ships operating in international waters. [🧵3/5] sealight.live/posts/gray-zon…
1/🇨🇳#CHINA-🇻🇳#VIETNAM: PRC maritime militia buildup in the Paracel Islands
It's not just the rhetoric around the Paracel Islands that has been increasing. China moved 7 maritime militia ships to the disputed archipelago on 2 December & is now involving them in its sovereignty assertion patrols off the central Vietnam coast. [🧵1/5]
2/There's a long history of the 🇨🇳#China Coast Guard asserting Beijing's sovereignty off 🇻🇳#Vietnam's central coast (west of the Paracels) & Vietnam countering with its own maritime militia. What's new is the direct involvement of China's maritime militia in these ops. [🧵2/5]
3/This development coincides with the recent discovery of new 🇨🇳#PRC land reclamation activity at Antelope Reef in the western Parecels, which was discovered by the sharp-eyed #OSINT analyst @detresfa_. [🧵3/5]
1/🚨"We brought specific, verifiable data--Golden Tiger brought only vague & unsubstantiated counter-claims."
-- Statement from @SeaLightFound Director @GordianKnotRay in response to Golden Tiger Shipping Agencies, Inc. (GTSAI)'s letter disputing our report, "The Hydra of Manila Bay."
Full response follows in thread below: [🧵1/10]
2/GTSAI's letter claims that SeaLight's report is "unsupported by technical or factual evidence." THIS IS DEMONSTRABLY FALSE. Our report, which is public (), provides specific ship tracks, MMSIs, timestamps, coordinates & IMO records. [🧵2/10]sealight.live/posts/the-hydr…
3/By contrast, GTSAI's letter contains NO specific technical or factual evidence--only vague references to unpublished documents that can be validated by "authorized" agencies ... but not the Philippine public, apparently? [🧵3/10]