The “Ghost Ship” at the Pier: Why the MV Ocean Trader is in Frederiksted

The Hangar Bays: That blocky addition forward of the bridge isn’t for standard freight. It’s a cavernous double hangar capable of housing and launching MH-53E Super Stallions and CV-22 Ospreys. The Stealth Launch Bays: Hidden along the starboard side are twin hatches that can deploy four 40-foot stealth fast-boats—specifically Combat Craft Assault (CCA) vessels—simultaneously within 20 minutes. The Nerve Center: Deep inside the hull is a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF). From here, commanders coordinate direct-action raids in real-time, backed by a 20-person high-end communications suite. While the MV Ocean Trader maintains the silhouette of a common freight ferry, it is actually a $73 million “floating lily pad” for the most elite units in the U.S. arsenal. To the untrained eye, it’s a cargo ship. To the traffickers and “Shadow Fleet” targets of Operation Absolute Resolve, it is a ghost they never see coming.

2026-02-05 19:30:56 - VI News Staff

The Hangar Bays: That blocky addition forward of the bridge isn’t for standard freight. It’s a cavernous double hangar capable of housing and launching MH-53E Super Stallions and CV-22 Ospreys.

The Stealth Launch Bays: Hidden along the starboard side are twin hatches that can deploy four 40-foot stealth fast-boats—specifically Combat Craft Assault (CCA) vessels—simultaneously within 20 minutes.

The Nerve Center: Deep inside the hull is a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF). From here, commanders coordinate direct-action raids in real-time, backed by a 20-person high-end communications suite.

Sustainability: It carries 150,000 gallons of JP-5 aviation fuel and can support 159 Special Operations Forces (SEALs and Delta Force) for 45 days without ever needing to touch a pier.

FREDERIKSTED — The mysterious, commercial-looking vessel currently docked at the Ann E. Abramson Marine Facility has been identified as the MV Ocean Trader, a secretive “mothership” for U.S. Special Operations.

While its tan-and-blue paint job is designed to blend in with standard merchant traffic, the ship is actually a high-tech floating base for elite military units. Unlike the grey-hulled USS Thomas Hudner docked nearby, the Ocean Trader operates with a “low-visibility” profile, lacking standard naval markings to avoid public scrutiny while supporting clandestine missions.



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