Date: February 22, 2026 Source: Independent Technical Analysis by SeaNews Parameters: AIS/MMSI Monitoring and Strategic Tracking The United States' military architecture in the Middle Eastern theater has reached full operational readiness. At the center of this "pincer" maneuver are two nuclear-powered carrier strike groups (CSGs), whose technical details are essential for understanding the scale of the current mobilization. Naval Deployment: Identification Parameters 1. USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) The lead ship of the newest class of supercarriers officially crossed the Strait of Gibraltar on Friday, February 20, 2026 . Current Position : Western/Central Mediterranean Sea, transiting eastward at high speed. Technical Identifiers : MMSI : 369970468 (Note: AIS is frequently in "Restricted Manoeuvrability" mode or disabled for operational security). Callsign : GFRD. Operational Speed : Capable of exceeding 30 knots . Operational Status : Expected to reach its ...
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...