Recommendations to Greek ships due to interference and Iranian exercises in the Strait of Hormuz
The Greek Ministry of Maritime Affairs has issued warnings to Greek ships in the Strait of Hormuz, citing risks from misleading VHF instructions and GPS jamming linked to Iranian military exercises.
The Greek Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy has issued a set of recommendations for Greek vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz in light of increased navigational hazards. These warnings specifically address potential misleading radio communications via VHF frequencies, heightened electromagnetic interference, and serious GPS jamming incidents that could compromise the safety of navigation. The advisories are prompted by recent Iranian military exercises in the area, coinciding with temporary closures of the strait due to security concerns.
Iranian Revolutionary Guard forces have confirmed the execution of military drills in the key maritime route, leading to an urgent response from the Greek authorities. The Ministry emphasizes the importance of navigating this strategically significant waterway with caution, particularly due to the escalating military activities of Iran that may pose risks to passing vessels. As a proactive measure, Greece is maintaining an operational alert, closely monitoring the situation and assessing potential threats to ensure the safety of their shipping community.
In addition to disseminating vital information, the Greek Ministry of Maritime Affairs is collaborating with various local operational centers, international organizations, and media outlets to gather and analyze data relevant to navigation safety. The Ministryβs commitment to safeguarding the interests of Greek shipping reflects not only a focus on immediate threats but also the broader implications of regional naval activities that can impact international shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. This ongoing vigilance underscores the delicate balance of maintaining maritime security in potentially volatile waters.