Conflict Tracking
The default workbench — events, actors and territory, units, escalation, and the causal graph.
The Conflict Workbench
An orientation to the default workbench — what it tracks, the tabs it offers, a typical working flow, and where to go for each task.
Events — Creating, Inspecting & Linking
Work with the atomic incidents of the conflict picture — add them by hand, read them in the inspector, link them into chains, and filter the map.
Actors & Territory
Track the forces in a conflict — their aliases and ESC slot, the control and influence territory the platform computes for them, force vectors, and territorial replay.
Units & NATO Symbology
Place and manage military units on the map, attach NATO-standard symbols, and read posture at a glance.
Escalation & Predictions
The forward-looking tools — escalation predictions, humanitarian risk, escalation signatures, and auto-escalation suggestions — and which question each answers.
The Intel Causal Graph
Visualise cause and effect across a battlespace — events, intel, and actors connected by typed causal links you can filter, trace, and extend.
The Analyst Review Queue & Triage
Where high-scoring intel that didn't auto-promote waits for a human decision — confirm, reject, or escalate — and why that decision is the final word.
Areas of Interest & Alerting
Draw the ground you care about, get alerted the moment something happens inside it, and keep watch on the entities that matter.
Layers & Annotation
Control the imagery and data overlays on the globe, add your own layers, and mark the map up directly with drawing tools.
Deception Flags — Reviewing Coordinated Manipulation
How the platform flags manufactured consensus, how to review a flag, and the verdict you record.
Replay — Watching the Picture Change Over Time
Scrub back through how a situation developed — events, unit positions, and territory — instead of only seeing the latest state.
The Intel Fusion Engine Panel
The panel where the fused intel feed lives — manage the sources you collect from, browse graded items, and verify or flag them.
Coverage & Collection Gaps
See where your reporting is strong, where it has gone quiet, and where activity is trending — so you know what you might be missing.
Other Analytical Panels
Shorter reference for the remaining tools — the Confidence Matrix, Link Analysis, Intelligence Products, and Bookmarks.
The Battlespace Browser
One place to find, comprehend, and curate everything in a battlespace — a faceted browser with multi-level grouping, saved views, and shared collections.