ALERT Explosions rock an Israeli owned Cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman. Iran Military involvement suspected

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Update: Explosions rock an Israeli owned Cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman. Holes blown in port and starboard sides of ship above the water line.

8:14 AM · Feb 26, 2021·Twitter for iPhone

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The ship is owned by Tel Aviv-based firm Ray Shipping Ltd.




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While the circumstances of the explosion remain unexplained, Dryad Global, a maritime intelligence firm, said it was very possible the blast stemmed from “asymmetric activity by Iranian military”.


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The Gulf of Oman saw a series of explosions in 2019 that the US Navy blamed on Iran.
 

bw

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Both sides above the water line? Wow. Could be a missile went right through.
 

Plain Jane

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Merchant Vessel Hit By Explosion In Gulf Of Oman, Report Says
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BY TYLER DURDEN
FRIDAY, FEB 26, 2021 - 8:04
The International Maritime Security Construct tweets that the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) is aware of a report "of an explosion on a non-IMSC flagged merchant vessel in the Gulf of Oman." The incident occurred at 20:40 GMT on Thursday.

UKMTO said, "investigations are ongoing. Vessel and crew are reported to be safe and proceeding to next port of call."


UKMTO's advisory notice shows the location of where the explosion occurred. It warned other vessels in the Gulf of Oman to "exercise caution."

UKMTO did not provide any details on what caused the explosion.
Ambrey Intelligence tweets:
"Yesterday at around 20:40 UTC, a vehicles carrier experienced an explosion while underway eastbound in the Gulf of Oman. Ambrey assess the vessel was possibly targeted due to its #Israel Flag of Israel and #UK Flag of United Kingdom affiliations."



Maritime Bulletin believes "HELIOS RAY reportedly suffered an explosion on board in the Gulf of Oman." Current vessel movements show the car carrier has turned around.

AP News reports the US Navy has been made aware of the incident and closely monitors the situation.
*This story is developing...
 
IF proven to be Iranians I don't think the Israelis will do anything, sadly. Iran needs a bloody nose so badly it's not even funny. And now with the ayatollah's friend in the oval office, Israel really won't be 'allowed' to do anything.

Now, Mossad? Well, that could be something different.
 

jward

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Both sides above the water line? Wow. Could be a missile went right through.
Or two of those mine things like the year before? Interesting stuff, if by interesting you understand me to mean alarming; certainly don't think the bunch behind today's curtain have the same goals, objectives, or patience that DJT had.

Felt like time for an uptick; hope this one doesn't take root...despite all the foreshadowing, I sure aint ready for it.
 

jward

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There's more coverage, and random comments from Israel re: their resolve in general re: Iran, on the PG thread.. they're finally openly discussing defense alliance w/ other countries, don't know biden's (handlers) opinions much matter :: shrug ::
IF proven to be Iranians I don't think the Israelis will do anything, sadly. Iran needs a bloody nose so badly it's not even funny. And now with the ayatollah's friend in the oval office, Israel really won't be 'allowed' to do anything.

Now, Mossad? Well, that could be something different.
 

Housecarl

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IF proven to be Iranians I don't think the Israelis will do anything, sadly. Iran needs a bloody nose so badly it's not even funny. And now with the ayatollah's friend in the oval office, Israel really won't be 'allowed' to do anything.

Now, Mossad? Well, that could be something different.

Yeah, there are all sorts of "targets" out there that the Israelis can "touch" without immediately "making glass". There are also other actions that are possible outside the box that could be coming if this defense agreement between Israel, the UAE,and Saudi goes through. For example imagine Israeli "direct action assets" based in the Gulf....
 

danielboon

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Yeah, there are all sorts of "targets" out there that the Israelis can "touch" without immediately "making glass". There are also other actions that are possible outside the box that could be coming if this defense agreement between Israel, the UAE,and Saudi goes through. For example imagine Israeli "direct action assets" based in the Gulf....
and that will probably happen now
 

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Explosion strikes Israeli-owned ship in Mideast amid tension

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An explosion struck an Israeli-owned cargo ship sailing out of the Middle East on Friday, an unexplained blast renewing concerns about ship security in the region amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran.

The crew and vessel were safe, according to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, which is run by the British navy. The explosion in the Gulf of Oman forced the vessel to head to the nearest port.

The incident recalled the summer of 2019, when the same site saw a series of suspected attacks that the U.S. Navy blamed on Iran, which Tehran denied. Meanwhile, as U.S. President Joe Biden tries to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran, he ordered overnight airstrikes on facilities in Syria belonging to a powerful Iranian-backed Iraqi armed group.

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Dryad Global, a maritime intelligence firm, identified the stricken vessel as the MV Helios Ray, a Bahamian-flagged roll-on, roll-off vehicle cargo ship. Another private security official, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence matters, similarly identified the ship as the Helios Ray.

Satellite-tracking data from website MarineTraffic.com showed the Helios Ray had been nearly entering the Arabian Sea around 0600 GMT Friday before it suddenly turned around and began heading back toward the Strait of Hormuz. It was coming from Dammam, Saudi Arabia, and still listed Singapore as its destination on its tracker.

The blast comes as Tehran increasingly breaches its 2015 nuclear accord with world powers to create leverage over Washington. Iran is seeking to pressure Biden to grant the sanctions relief it received under the deal that former President Donald Trump abandoned nearly three years ago.

Iran also has blamed Israel for a recent series of attacks, including a mysterious explosion last summer that destroyed an advanced centrifuge assembly plant at its Natanz nuclear facility and the killing of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, a top Iranian scientist who founded the Islamic Republic’s military nuclear program two decades ago.

Capt. Ranjith Raja of the data firm Refinitiv told the AP that the Israeli-owned vessel had left the Persian Gulf Thursday bound for Singapore. On Friday at 0230 GMT, the vessel stopped for at least 9 hours east of a main Omani port before making a 360-degree turn and sailing toward Dubai, likely for damage assessment and repairs, he said.

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The vessel came loaded with cargo from Europe. It discharged vehicles at several ports in the region, Raja added, including in Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, with its last port of call at Dammam.

While details of the explosion remained unclear, two American defense officials told the AP that the ship had sustained two holes on its port side and two holes on its starboard side just above the waterline in the blast. The officials said it remained unclear what caused the holes. They spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity to discuss unreleased information on the incidents.

A United Nations ship database identified the vessel’s owners as a Tel Aviv-based firm called Ray Shipping Ltd. Calls to Ray Shipping rang unanswered Friday.

Abraham Ungar, 74, who goes by “Rami,” is the founder of Ray Shipping Ltd., and is known as one of the richest men in Israel. He made his fortune in shipping and construction.

According to the Nikola Y. Vaptsarov Naval Academy, where Ungar provides support and maritime training, he owns dozens of car-carrying ships and employs thousands of engineers.

The U.S. Navy’s Bahrain-based 5th Fleet said it was “aware and monitoring” the situation.

While the circumstances of the explosion remain unclear, Dryad Global said it was very possible the blast stemmed from “asymmetric activity by Iranian military.”

As Iran seeks to pressure the United States to lift sanctions, the country may seek “to exercise forceful diplomacy through military means,” Dryad reported. Iran did not immediately acknowledge the incident.

In the tense summer of 2019, the U.S. military blamed Iran for explosions on two oil tankers near the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most strategic shipping lanes. The U.S. also had attributed a series of other suspected attacks to Iran, including the use of limpet mines — designed to be attached magnetically to a ship’s hull — to cripple four oil tankers off the nearby Emirati port of Fujairah.

Israel did not immediately comment on the blast. Since the killing of Fakhrizadeh, the Iranian nuclear scientist, last November, Israeli officials have raised alarms about potential Iranian retaliation, including through its regional proxies like Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Yemen’s Houthi rebels.

Over the years, Iran has been linked to attacks on Israeli and Jewish civilian targets in Latin America, Europe and Asia. Israel has not commented on its alleged role in the scientist’s killing.

Friday’s incident also follows normalization deals between Israel and the UAE and Bahrain. The agreements, met with scathing criticism from Iran, solidified an emerging regional alliance against the Islamic Republic.

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Squid

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IF proven to be Iranians I don't think the Israelis will do anything, sadly. Iran needs a bloody nose so badly it's not even funny. And now with the ayatollah's friend in the oval office, Israel really won't be 'allowed' to do anything.

Now, Mossad? Well, that could be something different.
Don’t think the Israeli’s will do anything. What do think the periodic things blowing up all over Iran has been, kids playing with matches at Iran’s most secure nuclear and missile production sites?
 

Luddite

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IIRC, the previous limpdick mines caused minimal damage and zero casualties. (Misspelled intentionally)

Whatever the cause here, are we seeing any discernable pattern?

Not trying to be cryptic. Just trying to posit ALL possibilities.
 

Millwright

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We just had a thread on Iran's fleet of new patrol boats, a bunch of 30ish foot, fiberglass hull types.

IIRC, they claimed them to be missile capable.
 

bw

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IIRC, the previous limpdick mines caused minimal damage and zero casualties. (Misspelled intentionally)

Whatever the cause here, are we seeing any discernable pattern?

Not trying to be cryptic. Just trying to posit ALL possibilities.

Limpets would be underwater, and two on opposite sides simultaneously seems not worth considering. This could be a missile that failed to detonate. I'd like to see the plate damage from both sides - that would tell all IMO.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
IF proven to be Iranians I don't think the Israelis will do anything, sadly. Iran needs a bloody nose so badly it's not even funny. And now with the ayatollah's friend in the oval office, Israel really won't be 'allowed' to do anything.

Now, Mossad? Well, that could be something different.

Isn't John Kerry related to some higher up in iranian gov't?
 

medic38572

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Or two of those mine things like the year before? Interesting stuff, if by interesting you understand me to mean alarming; certainly don't think the bunch behind today's curtain have the same goals, objectives, or patience that DJT had.

Felt like time for an uptick; hope this one doesn't take root...despite all the foreshadowing, I sure aint ready for it.

You ain't ready now you ain't never gonna be!
 

Luddite

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Limpets would be underwater, and two on opposite sides simultaneously seems not worth considering. This could be a missile that failed to detonate. I'd like to see the plate damage from both sides - that would tell all IMO.
Yes. Missile that failed to detonate seems a good bet.

Wondering who benefits.
 

bobfall2005

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Iran has a history if using limpet mines, above the water line.

Lack of drivers,
Moving target,
Speed boat is Handy,
Or they want to make a point without sinking something.
 

Zagdid

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Worked with a guy that worked at Brunswick making Anti-tank mines. The detonator timing was controlled by sensors and logic. Likely the missile was misused for the intended purpose and either failed to detonate or detonated after exit.
 

mecoastie

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A limpet above the waterline is a statement. Makes a boom and some damage. A limpet below the waterline causes damage and potentially serious flooding.
 

Kathy in FL

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This is probably in retaliation for the suspected Israeli involvement in the assassination of the nuclear scientist back in November.
 

Normallguy

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Explain to me how a lightweight missile simply punches thru both sides of a ship? With no boom?
How thick is the hull metal anyway?
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
Explain to me how a lightweight missile simply punches thru both sides of a ship? With no boom?
How thick is the hull metal anyway?

Missiles aren't light. They have a hardened nose to punch through steel plates so they can explode on the inside. If they fail to explode they can go right through. You can probably find videos of this, including a Falklands ship impact if I recall right. So a dud warhead should have no trouble going in one side and out the other, if it didn't hit anything substantial inside.
 
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