Nightwatch turns public signal into a command-grade intelligence brief.
Follow conflict reporting, fresh sitreps, daily briefings, live newswire intake, and watchlisted geospatial change from one public surface built for operators, not passive scrolling.
“Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.”
High-ranking clips from the recent review queue, surfaced here to pull readers into the full video intelligence workflow.
[Video message] Caption: 00:00 FPV drones of the Sever Group of Forces pushed the enemy out from positions and hit communication equipmen...
[Video message] Caption: The Unmanned Systems Forces teams of the Varyag separate brigade destroyed fuel infrastructure in a rear area of...
[Video message] Caption: 🔥Geran UAVs hit a boot camp of the Yug Operational Centre of the AFU Special Operations Forces in a self-trac...

Current public intelligence posture
49 reports in the last 24 hours
7 briefs generated in the last 7 days
139 articles ingested in the last 24 hours
4,574 enabled SAR sites on the active watchlist
Finished intelligence products, not raw scrollback
Latest sitrep, daily briefing, and recent article flow from the public Nightwatch surface.
Current situation report
Situation Update (UTC) Key updates since last sitrep UAF Deep Strike Campaign & RF Fuel Crisis (16:44Z - РБК-Україна / 16:33Z - ЦАПЛІЄНКО, MEDIUM): Citing the Financial Times, UAF conducted 194 strikes on RF refineries since Jan 2026 (16 in May), causing severe gasoline…
Daily briefing #731
Russia is running continuous jet-powered drone strikes on Naftogaz extraction sites in Poltava, Kharkiv and Sumy - a pivot from mobility targets to gas production. Overnight SAR change detection shows no anomalies at monitored RF airbases…
Latest article flow
Politics Economics Life Europe Defence Sports Mezha Blogs Таблоід Istorychna Pravda Forum Access Club UP Ukrainska Pravda Established by Georgiy Gongadze in 2000 Укр Рос Eng…
Russian forces attacked one oil and gas production facility and three gas station complexes operated by the state-owned company Ukrnafta between July 2 and July 5.
Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz has ordered the declassification of information on Warsaw's military assistance to Kyiv…
Direct access to the public-facing intelligence stack
Open the current sitrep, daily briefing, newswire, map, military pulse, and video surfaces directly.
Immediate access to the latest conflict picture and previous reporting chain.
Longer-form operational summaries with geographic context and curated reporting.
Live stream of recent intelligence articles and machine-assisted summaries.
Geospatial surface for tracking entities, placemarks, and operational context.
Fast conflict synthesis with priority, confidence, and next update expectation.
Review prioritized video material with context, summaries, and follow-through paths.
Built for tempo, not presentation slides
Nightwatch is organized around the cadence an analyst or operator actually needs: collect signal, compress it into decisions, and keep finished products one click away.
Persistent intake keeps the operating picture fed with open-source reporting, published briefings, and tracked sites ready for review.
- Newswire ingestion and public reporting capture
- Continuous situation report normalization
- Tracked placemark watchlists for SAR review
Signal is shaped into analyst-readable outputs instead of forcing operators to sift through raw streams by hand.
- Military Pulse synthesis with confidence and priority
- Daily briefings with geographic context
- Freshness indicators for each public intelligence channel
Finished products stay close to the raw picture: map, sitrep, daily reports, video review, and live dashboard surfaces.
- Direct access to current sitreps and daily briefings
- Operator-facing map and video surfaces
- Command dashboard for deeper authenticated review
Go straight to the live picture
The public surface stays useful only when freshness is visible. Every lane above now exposes recency instead of hiding behind static marketing claims.
