US Navy deploys AI drones in Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions

The US Navy’s Task Force 59 has deployed AI-driven

US Navy deploys AI drones in Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions

US Navy deploys AI drones in Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions

The US Navy’s Task Force 59 has deployed AI-driven drones to monitor vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. The market for Hormuz traffic returning to normal by June 30 is at 18% YES, down from 33% last week.

The drone deployment signals increased tension and has dragged down expectations for a return to normal traffic levels. Odds for traffic normalization by June 30 dropped 15 points in a week. Traders are pricing in prolonged military engagement rather than a swift easing of the blockade.

The odds for US Navy escorting a commercial ship through Hormuz by April 30 have ticked up to 22% YES, a 10-point jump since yesterday. Traders are adjusting to the possibility that heightened security measures will require official escorts.

Volume in the US escort market hit $8,310 in USDC traded over the past 24 hours. That’s active interest, though the low cost to move the odds 5 points means the market is still vulnerable to large orders.

The surveillance deployment moves the situation beyond rhetoric to real-time enforcement. With YES shares at 18¢, a return to normal traffic pays $1, a 5.5x return. For that bet to work, you’d need to believe in a diplomatic breakthrough within 73 days.

Watch for CENTCOM briefings and Pentagon statements on the drone deployment. Confirmation of commercial escorts or a shift in operational language would move these markets fast.

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