A small number of vessels have managed to navigate the blockaded Strait of Hormuz by switching off their lights and tracking systems while receiving guidance from the U.S. military, according to shipowners and American officials cited by The Wall Street Journal.

Commercial shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz nearly came to a halt on Thursday as fears of renewed military escalation between the US and Iran intensified.…

Merchant ships avoid the Strait of Hormuz as tensions rise following renewed US strikes against Iranian military targets.

India is among the countries with the highest number of vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz amid the US-Iran war. | India News

Shipowners are showing increased optimism for traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, with US forces providing navigational advice to vessels. Recent transits, some with satellite…

To sail through the strait without being detected by Iran, many ships are turning off their Automatic Identification Systems.

A small number of vessels have managed to navigate the blockaded Strait of Hormuz by switching off their lights and tracking systems while receiving guidance from the U.S.…

Twenty-nine of the 109 bigger vessels were stranded when the strait was effectively shuttered after the conflict erupted on February 28

According to sources cited by The New York Times, US Central Command forces provided assistance to the vessels

The US armed forces have coordinated the transit of about 70 commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz in the last three weeks, despite the stalemate in negotiations to end…

US-escorted vessels at risk of Iranian mines, missiles and fast attack boats – and uninsured losses could be huge

Strait of Hormuz shipping remains paralysed months after conflict, with tanker traffic a fraction of normal and shipowners wary despite talk of reopening.

America is now working discreetly to safeguard ships in the Strait of Hormuz. This new approach involves coordinating with shipping companies. Vessels are reportedly turning off…

US-escorted vessels at risk of Iranian mines, missiles and fast attack boats