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MizarVision satellite-analysis report identifies a U.S. Navy vessel concentration in the northern Arabian Sea, roughly 300–400 nautical miles from the Strait of Hormuz, amid heightened Middle East tensions in April 2026. The report links the activity to U.S.-led maritime interdiction against Iranian oil trade and sea supply routes, alongside “Economic Fury” and “Operation Epic Fury” military deployments.
At 14:43 on April 26, several vessels were detected inside the same sea area: 60.37°–61.31°E and 21.01°–22.24°N. The formation appears northwest–southeast aligned and consistent with a carrier strike group pattern. Identified positions include multiple Arleigh Burke-class destroyers around the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier, with one destroyer ahead as a screening unit and others positioned near the carrier for air-defense, missile-defense, anti-submarine and escort roles.
USS Abraham Lincoln was assessed near 61.060488°E, 22.128991°N as the formation’s core vessel, with Carrier Air Wing 9 providing air blockade and reconnaissance coverage.
The report also links USS Tripoli to the wider interdiction posture. USS Tripoli was placed near 60.373842°E, 21.011538°N, close to a Burke-class destroyer and carrying the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit.
The report assesses the group as a compact operational formation moving toward the Hormuz direction.