A defense or intelligence organization needs a continuous picture of an adversary military formation — its installations, units, materiel, readiness cycles, and changes in posture over time. RedRadar consolidates infrastructure signals, organizational disclosures, native-language reporting, and entity-level analytics into a single operational picture, refreshed continuously.
A defense or critical-infrastructure organization needs ongoing visibility into adversary infrastructure relevant to its mission — airfields, ports, secure facilities, communications networks, and the entities that operate them. RedRadar surfaces structural changes, activity patterns, and infrastructure exposure across these targets at the ecosystem level.
A defense agency needs to understand what adversary infrastructure and reporting reveals about adversary operations, capabilities, and procurement networks. RedRadar surfaces ecosystem-level signals — entity disclosures, organizational structures, supply chain exposure — that contribute to the counterintelligence picture without targeting private individuals.
A defense or critical-infrastructure organization wants ongoing visibility into adversary state-adjacent entities, defense-industrial actors, and infrastructure operators relevant to its sector. RedRadar provides continuous monitoring categorized by industry, with attention to the entities, supply chains, and structural relationships that shape sector risk.
An intelligence or compliance team needs to understand how an adversary's procurement networks reach into Western supply chains and where exposure sits. RedRadar traces entity-level architecture — who owns what, who supplies whom, what changes when sanctions tighten — across jurisdictions where filings abroad tell only part of the story.
RedRadar supports the core intelligence disciplines, applied to ecosystems where conventional tooling has limited coverage. Specific capability depth is discussed only with vetted clients
Collection across native platforms and ecosystems where Western OSINT coverage is structurally limited. Native-language analysis, native-platform reporting, structured search at scale.
Image-based identification and correlation across ecosystems standard reverse-image tools have not indexed.
Infrastructure-level analysis of installations, sites of interest, and movement patterns relevant to mission requirements — correlated against the ecosystem coverage in VAULT.
Entity, ownership, and financial-flow visibility inside jurisdictions where filings abroad tell only part of the story.
Entity-level enrichment, organizational structure analysis, and pattern detection inside native platforms where Western tools have limited coverage.
Continuous visibility into adversary military activity — movement, exercises, posture, and the units, formations, and materiel involved.
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