U.S. authorities have been slow to catch on to the spread of technology that has been part of the electronic warfare arsenal for decades but is only now.
U.S. authorities have been slow to catch on to the spread of technology that has been part of the electronic warfare arsenal for decades but is only now.
Technology to hide a ship s location previously available only to the world s militaries is spreading fast through the global maritime industry as governments from Iran to Venezuela and the rogue shipping companies they depend on to move their petroleum products look for stealthier ways to circumvent U.S. sanctions.
A maritime intelligence company whose data is used by the U.S. government to investigate sanctions violations says that since January 2020 it has detected more than 200 vessels using technology to hide a ship location that was previously available only to militaries
U.S. authorities have been slow to catch on to the spread of technology that has been part of the electronic warfare arsenal for decades but is only now.