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WorldMar 20

French Naval Officer Inadvertently Reveals Aircraft Carrier Location via Fitness App

A French Navy officer accidentally disclosed the location of the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier by uploading a workout to the Strava fitness tracking app.

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A French naval officer inadvertently revealed the location of the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle by uploading his workout data to the fitness tracking application Strava, according to reports from Le Monde.

The officer went on a 35-minute run around the deck of the warship and subsequently logged the exercise on the popular fitness platform, which tracks and shares location data from workouts. The uploaded route data revealed the vessel's position as it was heading toward the Middle East.

The Charles de Gaulle is France's flagship aircraft carrier and represents a significant military asset whose location is typically classified information for operational security reasons. The vessel's movements are generally kept confidential, particularly when deployed in sensitive regions.

This incident highlights ongoing concerns about operational security in the digital age, as military personnel's use of fitness tracking apps and social media platforms can inadvertently compromise sensitive information. Similar security breaches involving fitness apps and military installations have occurred in recent years, prompting defense organizations worldwide to review their policies regarding personal device usage by service members.

The French Navy has not immediately commented on the incident or announced any disciplinary measures related to the security breach.

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