Open-ended surveillance burns fuel and crews. We replace it with risk-tiered intelligence: which sites are active, which are quiet, and which came back after you left.
Weeks of multi-sensor evidence at the candidate site before an operation is authorized, not a single snapshot on the morning of.
Sites often re-establish within weeks of being dismantled. Six weeks of post-operation monitoring confirms the result held, or flags the return.
Corridors ranked by current activity so patrol hours go where the evidence points, not where the rumor does.
Radar and thermal sensors see through cloud, smoke, and darkness. Creek terrain that defeats overflights does not defeat orbit.
A site is called active only when independent sensors agree. Industrial context filters out permitted flares and facilities.
Detections are cross-referenced with documented operations and public reporting, so the picture you brief is defensible.
This is an actual deliverable from a monitored site in Bonny LGA: every sensor, week by week, with anomalies flagged and the operation week marked.
Radar and thermal signatures active in the weeks before a Navy raid under Operation Delta Safe. Both collapsed the week of the operation. Post-raid watch confirmed dismantlement.
Camps deactivated one week, reactivated the next, then destroyed by NNS PATHFINDER under Operation Delta Sentinel. The textbook re-emergence case our post-operation watch exists for.
Monitoring on the Nigeria-Benin smuggling vector where FOB Badagry intercepted 6,000+ litres of fuel in transit. Persistent watch on routes, not just sites.
A two-page satellite intelligence briefing on the Allison community operation: detection timeline, sensor evidence, raid-week collapse, and the six-week aftermath.
Engagements begin with a scoped pilot on one corridor or one site. We deliver the first verdicts within weeks.
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