Latest versionApr 24, 2026, 08:31:12 PM EST

AEGIS Interactive Map

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Layer toggles filter a canonical cached snapshot for faster reloads. Vessels are maritime AIS (ships), not aircraft; enable flights for ADS-B military aircraft tracks. Carriers is work in progress: only hulls matching known carrier names, CVN/CV- hull numbers, or explicit "aircraft carrier" wording are shown— not general cargo or bulk carriers.
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World Stability Gauge0% risk
Status: Stable
Signal intensity is mixed, with fewer high-severity kinetic spikes in the current window. Based on weighted counts of live strikes, conflict reports, and news in the selected time window, plus flight and vessel activity. High-90s now require exceptional multi-theater, high-severity escalation; 96–99% is reserved for near-global-war conditions, with 100% reserved for active global conflict.
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Map AI Assistant

Uses mapped feeds plus online corroboration.

Geographic Escalation Risk Hotspots

Likely near-term escalation zones based on trend and multi-source activity.

South China Sea50 / 100
Trend: rising · Severity: medium
Baseline tension; maritime standoffs and naval patrol pressure.
Taiwan50 / 100
Trend: rising · Severity: medium
Baseline tension; cross-strait military pressure narratives.

Current limitations

  • ACLED is maintained as historical context and can lag real-world events by weeks, so live strike urgency depends on the real-time feeds.
  • Carriers (WIP): the carriers layer lists only contacts that match strict carrier naming rules (CVN/CV-, known hull names, or explicit "aircraft carrier" text). Many carriers do not broadcast reliable AIS; positions can be approximate theater estimates from open-source fleet trackers, not verified hull coordinates.
  • Military ships and carrier groups can disable or spoof AIS/ADS-B, which can hide active deployments during sensitive missions.
  • News-derived event geolocation uses city/country extraction and corroboration; some events are intentionally suppressed until multiple credible publishers confirm them.
  • Open-source feeds are strongest for Europe/Middle East; coverage quality can vary by region, censorship, and language.