RedRadar supports the core intelligence disciplines our clients rely on — applied to environments where conventional tooling doesn't work.
The outline below is representative. Specific capability depth is discussed only with vetted clients.
An analyst needs a complete operational picture of a subject: movement, contacts, digital footprint, and personal exposure. RedRadar consolidates this from a combination of sources inside the ecosystem the target operates in and our unique collection engine.
A defense agency needs to understand what adversary infrastructure is inadvertently revealing about its own operations, personnel, and capabilities. RedRadar surfaces data, systems, and personnel documents from inside the ecosystem itself. Data that isn't leaked nor public.
A defense or intelligence organization needs continuous visibility into adversary military movement — exercises, deployments, training cycles, base activity, and changes in posture. RedRadar aggregates official disclosures, native-platform reporting, ground-level sightings, and infrastructure signals into a single operational picture. Tracks activity across military installations, airfields, naval ports, and sensitive sites — alongside the personnel, units, and materiel associated with them.
An intelligence team is preparing a risk report on a subject and needs full context about them — affiliations, locations, financial ties, online presence across native platforms, and prior appearances. RedRadar consolidates this into a single intelligence picture.
A defense or critical-infrastructure organization wants ongoing visibility into adversary state-adjacent entities, defense contractors, and infrastructure operators with misconfigured systems. RedRadar provides continuous monitoring categorized by industry.
Collection across the open, closed and semi-closed layers of adversary ecosystems. Native platforms, native access, at scale.
Image-based identification and correlation across ecosystems standard reverse-image tools have never indexed.
Pattern-of-life on a target. Recurring locations, movement routes, and likely position at a given time — correlated against infrastructure, sites of interest, and VAULT.
Entity, ownership, and financial-flow visibility inside jurisdictions where filings abroad tell only part of the story. Access to financial data that is not provided on any platform.
Profile-level enrichment, content monitoring, and analysis inside native platforms the West has limited access to.
Continuous visibility into adversary military activity — movement, exercises, posture, and the personnel, units, and insights behind them.
RedRadar's unique collection engine. Structured, searchable access to internal data that was never intended to be visible — from inside the ecosystem.
Data categories span the full range of what is not accessible publicly: from identity records, corporate files, and technical documentation, to data that provides Western intelligence teams the right competitive advantage, and full visibility on its adversaries.