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Greece is attracting international interest in its Centauros anti-drone system, a cost-effective electronic warfare platform that has proven its worth in combat operations against Houthi drones in the Red Sea.07 Apr 2026-13:25
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Korea will partially allow crude oil shipments through the Red Sea as an alternative to the effectively blockaded Strait of Hormuz, the government said Monday, as the diplomatic and energy pressures from the Middle East conflict show no sign of easing.06 Apr 2026-14:38
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The USS Gerald R. Ford has departed the Croatian port city of Split after completing repairs and resupply, the U.S. Navy confirmed, with its next destination remaining undisclosed.03 Apr 2026-16:31
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Houthi movement officials say there is “no cause for concern” over shipping in the Red Sea, despite rising regional tensions.27 Mar 2026-09:06
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French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will deploy eight frigates, two amphibious helicopter carriers, and the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier to the eastern Mediterranean and Red Sea as part of a defensive strategy.09 Mar 2026-21:57
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France will deploy two frigates to the Red Sea as part of the European Union’s Aspides naval mission, French President Emmanuel Macron announced Monday.09 Mar 2026-17:15
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Amid the worsening security situation in the Red Sea and the Strait of Hormuz, some commercial vessels have begun using an unusual tactic — declaring themselves Chinese in the AIS tracking system in an apparent attempt to reduce the risk of attacks07 Mar 2026-21:12
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Commercial shipping in the Red Sea continues to operate under heightened security risks, with maritime traffic significantly lower than normal amid ongoing regional tensions and threats to vessels navigating near Yemen. According to ship-tracking data and maritime monitoring platforms, on March 6–7, 2026, the number of ships transiting the southern Red Sea and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait remained roughly half of typical levels.07 Mar 2026-20:40
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