Date: February 16, 2026 Target Area: North-East Atlantic Ocean (Portuguese Sector) Subjects: ROSS Cargo (Sparta IV), FAP P-3C Orion (Reg: 14808), UAS Tekever AR5 Operational Dynamics and Deployed Assets The current monitoring activity is configured as a multi-level Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) operation, aimed at the persistent tracking of a Russian naval unit classified as a "High Interest Vessel" (HIV). Fixed-Wing Platform (MPA): The Portuguese Air Force Lockheed P-3C Orion (CUP+) is operating at an altitude of 7,075 ft . The primary mission involves long-range electronic and radar surveillance. The CUP+ upgrade enables the integration of acoustic sensors and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) optimized for the identification of surface targets in degraded weather conditions. Unmanned Platform (UAS): The Tekever AR5 drone is operating in a LOIT (Loitering) pattern at low altitude ( 350 ft ). This configuration allows for close-range Visual Identification (VID) and the...
Rising Maritime Risk in the Gulf of Oman: Strategic Tensions and Commercial Exposure February 13, 2026 The following analysis reflects the independent assessments of SeaNews. It is based on open-source information (OSINT) and publicly available reporting. It does not constitute official operational guidance, navigational advice, or governmental directive. The security environment in the Gulf of Oman has deteriorated in recent weeks, raising concern among shipping operators, insurers, and energy markets. While commercial navigation continues and no formal maritime blockade has been declared, the regional risk profile has shifted from stable tension to a moderate–high risk environment , primarily driven by military posturing and geopolitical escalation between the United States and Iran . This assessment examines the drivers of risk, the operational implications for commercial vessels, and the likely trajectory over the coming weeks. The Gulf of Oman functions as the ma...