The Strait of Hormuz: A systems engineering view on the $20k drone threat
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9 hours ago
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Hi HN. I'm an industrial technology engineering student, and I recently mapped out the physical and logistical bottlenecks of the Strait of Hormuz.

Instead of the usual military focus, I analyzed this chokepoint strictly through a systems failure and thermodynamic lens. Specifically:

How a single policy cancellation from maritime war-risk insurers at Lloyd's of London would freeze the global fleet in port instantly.

The physical constraints of the two 3km-wide shipping corridors.

How cities like Dubai and Riyadh rely entirely on desalination plants with only a strict 72-hour water buffer before total collapse.

I put together a 10-minute visual here:https://youtu.be/eLuuja8UWb0

Would love to hear your thoughts on the structural vulnerabilities of this node.

PaulHoule
9 hours ago
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Can't you just post an article with a link like people who actually use Hacker News instead of posting a link inside the text that nobody can click on?
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tim-tday
6 hours ago
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Also, just write it down so I can read it. Ain’t nobody got time for YouTube
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