Open Source Intelligence Platform

OPENWAR
INTELLIGENCE

Real-time global C4ISR dashboard. Track military aircraft, naval vessels, satellites, conflict zones, thermal anomalies and SIGINT activity worldwide. Powered by open data, driven by the community.

117
Aircraft Tracked
49
Naval Vessels
27
Nations Monitored
19
OSINT Feeds

Intelligence Modules

13 integrated intelligence modules delivering multi-domain C4ISR situational awareness from a single browser window. Version 5.0.

Air Domain Tracking

Track 117+ military aircraft across 27 nations. Multi-source data fusion from FlightRadar24, OpenSky, ADS-B Exchange. Model identification with SVG silhouettes and full technical specs for 50+ airframes including fighters, bombers, tankers and reconnaissance platforms.

Maritime Domain Awareness

Monitor 49+ naval vessels including carriers, destroyers, cruisers, frigates and submarines. Track 9 global maritime chokepoints with blockade risk analysis, naval force deployments (9), recent incidents (8). AIS integration with vessel classification and threat assessment.

Space Domain Intelligence

15+ military and reconnaissance satellites tracked in real-time. Sentinel-2, Copernicus and NASA FIRMS integration for satellite imagery analysis. Tile layer switching between dark map, satellite and terrain views.

Neural Network Prediction Engine

Pure JavaScript neural network (12-24-1 architecture) trained on 37 historical conflict events. Online learning every 60 seconds. Predictive timeline from 1h to 24h with trajectory estimation and escalation probability scoring.

Thermal Intelligence (FIRMS)

NASA FIRMS VIIRS satellite thermal hotspot integration. Detect fires, explosions and artillery activity from space. Direct links to Sentinel Hub, Copernicus Browser, Planet Labs and Google Satellite imagery at exact coordinates.

Fusion Alert Engine

Cross-data correlation engine detecting convergence of 9 signal types: AIR, SHIP, ML-PRED, AIR-BRIDGE, A2AD, THERMAL, NAVAL, CYBER, NUCLEAR. Three alert levels (Elevated, High, Critical) with sonar-pulse animated markers on the operational map.

SIGINT / ELINT Mapping

Signal intelligence layer with A2/AD system mapping (29 systems), GPS jamming zones (7), EW platforms (10), radar emissions (9), cyber warfare tracking (7). Real-time EW spectrum monitoring across 9 frequency bands.

Nuclear Domain Monitor

SSBN patrol zones (10), ICBM silos (12), nuclear bombers (8), C3 command nodes (12), treaty compliance (6). Full nuclear posture assessment for 9 nuclear-armed nations with deployed/reserve/retired inventory and doctrine analysis.

OSINT Feed Aggregation

19 RSS feeds from defense and geopolitical sources including Reuters, AP, Jane's, The War Zone, Breaking Defense, and TASS. Real-time news ticker with source diversity for balanced intelligence picture.

Economic Warfare Monitor

Track 8 sanctions regimes with SWIFT/asset freeze status, 9 strategic commodities with war impact analysis, 8 critical supply chains with vulnerability scoring. Weighted economic threat index with real-time indicators.

Full Spectrum Coverage

Everything you need for global situational awareness in a single HTML file. No server required.

117+ Military Aircraft
49+ Naval Vessels
15+ Recon Satellites
12 Active Conflict Zones
27 Nations Monitored
19 OSINT News Feeds
Neural Network Prediction
Fusion Alert Engine
NASA FIRMS Thermal Data
Sentinel-2 Imagery Links
Combat Heatmap Layer
A2/AD System Mapping
SSBN Patrol Tracking
Maritime Chokepoints
Economic Warfare Indicators
Click-to-Map Navigation
Model ID with SVG Silhouettes
Single HTML — Zero Backend
Predictive Timeline 1-24h
Multi-Source Data Fusion

Operational Dashboard Demo

Fully functional C4ISR interface running in your browser. No installation required.

Open full-screen dashboard for complete operational view — or register for free download

Technical Stack

Single-file architecture. No build tools, no dependencies, no server. Just open in a browser.

Frontend
Single HTML file (~4000 lines). Vanilla JS + CSS. Leaflet.js for mapping. Zero frameworks, zero build step.
Data Sources
FlightRadar24, OpenSky Network, ADS-B Exchange, NASA FIRMS, MarineTraffic, 19 RSS/OSINT feeds via CORS proxy chain.
ML Engine
Pure JavaScript neural network. 12-24-1 architecture. Sigmoid activation. Online learning with 60s retraining cycle on 37 events.
Map Layers
11 FeatureGroups: aircraft, ships, satellites, bases, conflicts, sigint, nuclear, maritime, firms, heatmap, fusion alerts.
CORS Strategy
Triple-fallback proxy chain: allorigins.win, corsproxy.io, codetabs.com. Graceful degradation to simulated data.
Tile Layers
CartoDB Dark Matter, ESRI World Imagery, OpenTopoMap. Runtime switching with smooth transitions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about OpenWar Intelligence.

What is OpenWar Intelligence?
OpenWar Intelligence is a free, open source real-time military intelligence dashboard (C4ISR) that tracks military aircraft, naval vessels, satellites, conflict zones, and thermal anomalies worldwide. It runs as a single HTML file in any browser with no server required.
How many military assets does it track?
The platform tracks 117+ military aircraft across 27 nations, 49+ naval vessels including carriers and submarines, 15+ reconnaissance satellites, and monitors 12 active conflict zones with thermal hotspot detection via NASA FIRMS.
Is it really free? What's the license?
Yes, OpenWar Intelligence is 100% free and open source under the MIT License. You can download, modify, redistribute and use it commercially. We only ask that you register so we can understand our user base and send important updates.
What data sources does it use?
We aggregate data from FlightRadar24, OpenSky Network, ADS-B Exchange for aircraft tracking; MarineTraffic for ships; NASA FIRMS VIIRS for thermal hotspots; Sentinel Hub and Copernicus for satellite imagery; and 19 RSS/OSINT feeds for geopolitical news.
Do I need a server to run it?
No. OpenWar Intelligence is a single HTML file (~4000 lines) that runs entirely in your browser. For the best experience we recommend serving it via a local HTTP server (included batch file) or any static hosting like GitHub Pages, Netlify, or Vercel.
How does the neural network prediction work?
The prediction engine uses a pure JavaScript neural network with a 12-24-1 architecture (12 input features, 24 hidden neurons, 1 output). It's trained on 37 historical conflict events and performs online learning every 60 seconds, adjusting predictions based on current data.
How can I contribute?
Visit our GitHub repository to fork the project, submit pull requests, report bugs, or suggest features. We welcome contributions from developers, military analysts, data scientists, and OSINT researchers. Check our documentation for contribution guidelines.

Join the Mission

Register for free access. Download the dashboard, contribute to the codebase, or deploy your own instance. One file. Global intelligence.