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Gaffe by French Officer: Revealed Position of "Charles de Gaulle" in the Mediterranean

Published March 20, 2026, 08:16
Gaffe by French Officer: Revealed Position of "Charles de Gaulle" in the Mediterranean

A French officer inadvertently revealed the exact location of the French aircraft carrier “Charles de Gaulle” in the eastern Mediterranean by using the sports app Strava. The officer, known as “Arthur,” recorded his routes on the ship's deck, which were then made public via GPS. The disclosure of the aircraft carrier's position is a serious oversight, as it could be exploited by hostile forces, especially during a period of tension in the Middle East. The French Armed Forces General Staff acknowledged that this practice violates security instructions and pledged to take necessary measures. The case of “Arthur” is not isolated, as other military personnel were found to be publishing activities with geolocation enabled. Strava has been involved in similar leaks in the past, revealing the existence of unknown military bases. The incident highlights the risks associated with the use of geolocation apps by military personnel and the need for stricter adherence to security protocols.