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Stealth mode: ENGAGE. Iran shuts off oil tankers’ trackers to cloak supply routes


Published: 13 April, 2012, 22:03

Most of Iran's tanker fleet is now operating in "off-radar" mode. Tehran has ordered the captains of its 39-strong oil fleet to turn off the tracking devices aboard the tankers in order to disguise the destination of its oil shipments.

*Only seven of Iran’s crude oil carriers are still visible via the AIS (Automatic Identification System) tracking system, Reuters reported on Friday. Neither the captains from the National Iranian Tanker Co nor the purchasers of Iranian crude have given any official comments on the situation.

"NITC oil tankers are going to operate in stealth mode," the report cites an unidentified oil shipping industry official as saying.

"People are being very secretive right now," said another official at a top oil trading house.

The report further says that according to some industry experts Iran’s tanker fleet was storing over 10 million barrels of crude oil by the time it vanished from radar screens. A European shipping industry expert suggested that some big Asian company or companies might have decided to purchase Iranian oil on the condition of secrecy to avoid being hit by Western sanctions.

International law demands that all ships must be equipped with several kinds of tracking systems, including by satellite. However, the ship’s captain have the authority to turn off these systems due to safety reasons or upon the order from the ship’s owner. During the liberation of Libya, some tankers allegedly turned off the AIS in order to keep doing business with Libya amid the crisis.

Meanwhile, Iran is ordering additional crude carriers from China in order to overcome imminent logistical difficulties after EU sanctions take effect in July. The EU and US are trying to cripple Iran financially by introducing sanctions against its oil industry, which will also target its trade partners, including international shipping companies.

By the end of 2013, Chinese shipyards are to reinforce Iran’s NITC tanker fleet with another 12 supertankers under contracts worth some $1.2 billion. Although the supertankers will significantly expand Iran’s shipping capabilities, they still will not allow Iran to rely solely on its own fleet to cover its entire export responsibilities – or to fully cushion the impact of the sanctions.


:rofl::rofl: who are the naughty buyers who are ignoring American sanctions
 
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This is a foolish move as trackers are required as part of the maritime protocol and turning them off could lead to a major sea-borne disaster.
 
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Don't worry, if it's not the 120 US spy satellites in orbit due to the tasking priority, this will track them:
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zip it
the day a wahabi extremist tries to teach us right from wrong is the day I'm going to give up living.

What's up with the "Wahabbi" thing? Can't you answer him without going into Shia-Sunni thing? Post reported!
 
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Don't worry, if it's not the 120 US spy satellites in orbit due to the tasking priority, this will track them:
b-awacs01.jpg

You should have a problem with Iranians selling their goods the way and price they wish. Thats a bit bigoted on your side. Iran is selling oil in a legit way, not nukes and America is not a moral authority over anyone or anything but honestly speaking your attitude borderlines on colonial era puppets.

What's up with the "Wahabbi" thing? Can't you answer him without going into Shia-Sunni thing? Post reported!

Leave it dude, their arrogance is the reason why they are disliked everywhere.
 
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Stealth mode: ENGAGE. Iran shuts off oil tankers’ trackers to cloak supply routes


Published: 13 April, 2012, 22:03

Most of Iran's tanker fleet is now operating in "off-radar" mode. Tehran has ordered the captains of its 39-strong oil fleet to turn off the tracking devices aboard the tankers in order to disguise the destination of its oil shipments.

*Only seven of Iran’s crude oil carriers are still visible via the AIS (Automatic Identification System) tracking system, Reuters reported on Friday. Neither the captains from the National Iranian Tanker Co nor the purchasers of Iranian crude have given any official comments on the situation.

"NITC oil tankers are going to operate in stealth mode," the report cites an unidentified oil shipping industry official as saying.

"People are being very secretive right now," said another official at a top oil trading house.

The report further says that according to some industry experts Iran’s tanker fleet was storing over 10 million barrels of crude oil by the time it vanished from radar screens. A European shipping industry expert suggested that some big Asian company or companies might have decided to purchase Iranian oil on the condition of secrecy to avoid being hit by Western sanctions.

International law demands that all ships must be equipped with several kinds of tracking systems, including by satellite. However, the ship’s captain have the authority to turn off these systems due to safety reasons or upon the order from the ship’s owner. During the liberation of Libya, some tankers allegedly turned off the AIS in order to keep doing business with Libya amid the crisis.

Meanwhile, Iran is ordering additional crude carriers from China in order to overcome imminent logistical difficulties after EU sanctions take effect in July. The EU and US are trying to cripple Iran financially by introducing sanctions against its oil industry, which will also target its trade partners, including international shipping companies.

By the end of 2013, Chinese shipyards are to reinforce Iran’s NITC tanker fleet with another 12 supertankers under contracts worth some $1.2 billion. Although the supertankers will significantly expand Iran’s shipping capabilities, they still will not allow Iran to rely solely on its own fleet to cover its entire export responsibilities – or to fully cushion the impact of the sanctions.


:rofl::rofl: who are the naughty buyers who are ignoring American sanctions

what the world has come upto they cant sell their own oil & the buyers cant buy the oil they need, so smugling their own oil :rofl::rofl: can't get better than this.

i would look forward for the day when they invent a word called "non state smugglers" :rofl:
 
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You should have a problem with Iranians selling their goods the way and price they wish. Thats a bit bigoted on your side. Iran is selling oil in a legit way, not nukes and America is not a moral authority over anyone or anything but honestly speaking your attitude borderlines on colonial era puppets.



Leave it dude, their arrogance is the reason why they are disliked everywhere.

As you know, no Muslim with his complete mind would take US or the west as trusted allies. It's just their interests intersect with ours.
 
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As you know, no Muslim with his complete mind would take US or the west as trusted allies. It's just their interests intersect with ours.

I rather keep the US and the West on "our" side instead of opening hostilities and losing out. Its always better to work tactically.

what the world has come upto they cant sell their own oil & the buyers cant buy the oil they need, so smugling their own oil :rofl::rofl: can't get better than this.

i would look forward for the day when they invent a word called "non state smugglers" :rofl:

yes USA is trying to be daddy of the world like they own it and it is the first sign of their downfall.
All iran has to do is trade oil in a mixed currency basket or against raw materials and metal futures and the dollar collapse would begin
 
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I rather keep the US and the West on "our" side instead of opening hostilities and losing out. Its always better to work tactically. Agreed



yes USA is trying to be daddy of the world like they own it and it is the first sign of their downfall.
All iran has to do is trade oil in a mixed currency basket or against raw materials and metal futures and the dollar collapse would begin

US is the daddy here - dollar still has lot of fuel left in it.

I dont understand what you mean

i have edited that post
 
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atleast the US & west are not terrorising people with salafi/wahabi ideology

Dont talk about something you dont know..More conversions in Canada happen to Salafi/Wahabi idealogy than anything else. And these are willful converts not someone forced to convert on gun point.
 
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