Anonymous ID: 3034ff Jan. 19, 2021, 5:08 a.m. No.12602959   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3423 >>3434 >>3494

Boatfag Report

 

Since my previous report from a few days ago, not a lot of changes in the situation. Here's a brief summary of OpAreas and Ports that I've scanned:

 

Petroleum Gulf - nothing stands out, except that ships seem to be staying a little farther out from the Iranian coast. Not surprisingly.

Med - no unusual traffic noted

South China Sea - no unusual traffic, fewer vessels than normal near the contested islands

Taiwan Straight to the East China Sea and Senkakus - nothing that looks out of the ordinary

 

Pearl - no mil traffic showing

San Diego - slightly less mil traffic on scope, about 5 identified warships.

Bremerton/Juan de Fuca area - nothing but a couple Coasties (stay safe, guys; o7)

Norfolk - our old friend USNS SUPPLY is returning to homeport, and the USNS COMFORT is comfy at the dock in NavSta NorVa. (Cap #1 is USNS SUPPLY)

Jax - no US mil traffic; the one weird hit I get is an unidentified flag military vessel. MarineTraffic gives me an ID return as a SUBMARINE. (Cap #2 is the PossSub)

No idea if that's accurate. I'm about like the rest of you guys at this point…IDFK.

 

Gonna keep on keepin' on.

Keep The Faith.

Trust The Plan.

Thanks to all of you anons; love you all (no homo)

o7

Boatfag out.

Anonymous ID: 3034ff Jan. 19, 2021, 5:19 a.m. No.12603066   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12603010

 

Yeah. And if you look at the time, it's 4:49.

Is that the time of the info coming out?

Intradasting to me that the watch would be on East Coast Time.

iirc the watch drop was West Coast Time.

Sea to Shining Sea.

4:49 pm

to 1:49 pm

 

1 : (7x7) (Perfect prime by itself)

Dunno. Just number fiddling.