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The Russian Navy’s Dubna-class oiler Pechenga was reported at 08.9N, 108.4E at 1802 UTC on June 10, heading southwest at 11–15 knots (via @te3ej).
Based on the last known position of the Andrey Stepanov, Pechenga appears to be heading in its direction, possibly for a rendezvous.
Russian Navy Amur-class PM-82 has once again returned to the same rendezvous point with Grigorovich (51.8N, 02.1E).
From an OSINT perspective, the repeated use of the same meeting location is noteworthy. Recurring rendezvous points can make vessel activity more predictable and easier to track.
The current position of RHINE MAERSK is at West Mediterranean. The vessel a speed of 1.5 knots and expected. The vessel RHINE MAERSK (IMO 9456991, MMSI 219126000) is a Container Ship built in 2012 (14 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Denmark.
A detachment of the Russian Pacific Fleet, including the corvettes Rezkiy and Sovershennyy, made a port call in Mumbai. According to official reports, it was the first visit by Russian Navy ships to Mumbai since 2012, marking a notable moment in Russia–India naval engagement.
Good afternoon everyone, @te3je's Morse code intercepts are reporting the PM-82's movements. Is it heading to the usual spot?
Looking at SAT images of Tartus (by @SONARROW_OSINT) and some images (by @hisutton) and (by @YurukIsik) it seems that a Grachonok class and Raptor class are also present. @SONARROW_OSINT @TiaFarris10 @KaptainLOMA @CeciliaSykala @Richard_AHolmes @key2med @DonnetJules x.com/yorukisik/stat…
PM-82 has returned to the same rendezvous coordinates with Admiral Grigorovich (51.8N, 02.1E). Recurrent use of an identical meeting location reinforces an identifiable operational routine, potentially increasing exposure to surveillance, tracking efforts, and emerging maritime drone threats.
Just catching up on things.
Appears that a HMCG King Air (G-HMGF) orbited around the area recorded by @te3ej.bsky.social for around 90 minutes.
A Chinese port engineering firm and an Algerian maritime engineering company signed an MoU to explore a Sino-Algerian joint venture 🇨🇳🇩🇿. The venture would focus on dredging, periodic port maintenance, and related infrastructure projects across Algeria. Source: x.com/rimk8550/sta...