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Shadow fleet uses dead ships' identities

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Maritime intelligence firm Windward documented tankers transiting Hormuz under the identities of scrapped vessels, with 14 State Department-sanctioned ships tracked in the region.

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Key takeaway

Blockade conditions improve the economics of dark fleet identity spoofing.

Windward documented a scrapped LNG carrier's registry reused by an active tanker last week, the clearest evidence of systematic identity fraud in Hormuz transits 1. Under blockade conditions, the economics of sanctions evasion improve: legitimate passages are blocked, making dark-fleet alternatives more profitable .

The 14 State Department-sanctioned vessels represent the visible layer. The identity-spoofing technique requires cross-referencing physical vessel data against registry records, something CENTCOM patrol vessels are unlikely to do in real time. When GL-U lapses, more cargo will be pushed into legal grey zones, widening the incentives for identity fraud.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Every ship at sea has a unique identity number, like a vehicle registration, that is supposed to be permanent and attached to that vessel for its entire working life. When a ship is scrapped, broken up for metal, its registration is supposed to be cancelled. What the shadow fleet is doing is taking the cancelled registration numbers of scrapped ships and using them on active, sanctioned tankers. It is the maritime equivalent of putting a dead person's driving licence on a car to evade police checks. Windward, a maritime intelligence company, tracked 14 of these ships carrying Iranian oil through the Strait of Hormuz. The blockade makes this worse: because legitimate transit routes are now closed, there is more money to be made by cheating, so more ships will do it.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Blockade conditions increase the financial incentive for identity spoofing, expanding the dark fleet's operational scope faster than enforcement capacity can track.

  • Risk

    CENTCOM boardings of vessels using scrapped ship identities risk detaining cargoes from flag states not party to the blockade, generating diplomatic incidents.

First Reported In

Update #67 · Trump blockades Iran on a tweet

Windward Maritime Intelligence Daily· 13 Apr 2026
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