AIS spoofing and jamming in the Persian Gulf: a growing maritime security concern

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The Persian Gulf, a vital corridor for global energy and trade, is increasingly affected by a sophisticated threat to maritime safety: the manipulation and disruption of Automatic Identification System (AIS) signals. Since mid-2025, numerous vessels have reported incidents of AIS spoofing and GPS jamming, with ships f
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