Report 2026-08-19 • 94 views

The Maritime Security Unit reveals a suspicious navigation network around the “Yemen” floating tank and documents its intersections with the Iranian shadow fleet

Among the most prominent cases on which the report stops is the “MEER GAS” tanker, which has been on the US sanctions list since April 2026, and whose path was tracked and its navigation data were interrupted with images, revealing precise details related to its movements between the port of Ras Issa and the vicinity of the “Yemen” floating tank. The full version of the report includes a detailed chronology and a technical reading of the observed stop and approach indicators. Based on these data, the report presents one of the most important hypotheses regarding the nature of this mar...
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The Maritime Security Unit reveals a suspicious navigation network around the “Yemen” floating tank and documents its intersections with the Iranian shadow fleet A conflict between Houthi leaders over Iranian experts disrupts the port of Hodeidah and reveals Tehran’s influence in the Red Sea Houthi attacks on Mokha... retaliation for the losses of Iranian experts and raising the ceiling of gains ahead of political negotiations The Maritime Security Unit reveals a complex maritime network used as floating support bases for the Houthis in the Red Sea The Crisis Observatory tracks the launch sites of Houthi marches and missiles (Update 6) Early warning (3): The Maritime Security Unit warns of two Indian ships suspected of being involved in supply operations to the Houthis through the port of Saleef. The Crisis Observatory tracks the launch sites of Houthi marches and missiles and their operational connectivity (Update 5) The Crisis Observatory tracks the locations of Houthi marches and missiles launched towards Saudi Arabia and their operational connectivity (Update 4) Following the warning of the Marine Security Unit, a suspicious ship carrying 1,000 tons of dangerous materials was seized off Lahj The Crisis Observatory tracks the locations of Houthi marches and missiles launched towards Saudi Arabia and their operational connectivity (initial update 3) The Maritime Security Unit reveals a suspicious navigation network around the “Yemen” floating tank and documents its intersections with the Iranian shadow fleet A conflict between Houthi leaders over Iranian experts disrupts the port of Hodeidah and reveals Tehran’s influence in the Red Sea Houthi attacks on Mokha... retaliation for the losses of Iranian experts and raising the ceiling of gains ahead of political negotiations The Maritime Security Unit reveals a complex maritime network used as floating support bases for the Houthis in the Red Sea The Crisis Observatory tracks the launch sites of Houthi marches and missiles (Update 6) Early warning (3): The Maritime Security Unit warns of two Indian ships suspected of being involved in supply operations to the Houthis through the port of Saleef. The Crisis Observatory tracks the launch sites of Houthi marches and missiles and their operational connectivity (Update 5) The Crisis Observatory tracks the locations of Houthi marches and missiles launched towards Saudi Arabia and their operational connectivity (Update 4) Following the warning of the Marine Security Unit, a suspicious ship carrying 1,000 tons of dangerous materials was seized off Lahj The Crisis Observatory tracks the locations of Houthi marches and missiles launched towards Saudi Arabia and their operational connectivity (initial update 3)