The relentless pursuit of a personal best is a common motivator for athletes, but for one French naval officer, a routine morning run has now been linked to a national security scare.
While the French military typically prides itself on stealth and strategic positioning, the precise coordinates of its flagship were recently broadcast worldwide via a fitness app. The incident occurred when an officer, identified in the logs as Arthur, recorded a high-speed jog on the deck of the Charles de Gaulle. By failing to turn off his Strava GPS tracking, he effectively turned the nuclear-powered vessel into a digital beacon in the Mediterranean.
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Source: International Business Times News
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