Eyes on the
High North, fused in real time.
RD0CT0BR correlates synthetic aperture radar, AIS transponder traffic, and open-source intelligence into a single operational picture of the High North — including the vessels that don't want to be seen.
Eyes on the High North.
As Arctic ice retreats, traffic across the Barents, Kara, and Greenland seas grows year over year — and with it, gray-zone activity that conventional monitoring systems struggle to see.
RD0CT0BR is built to close that gap. We fuse three independent sensing modalities into one continuously updated tactical picture, surfacing dark vessels, AIS spoofing, course anomalies, and ship-to-ship transfers the moment they emerge from the noise.
SAR sees through clouds. AIS broadcasts identity. OSINT fills the gaps.
Synthetic Aperture Radar
All-weather, day-night vessel detection from spaceborne radar. Surfaces dark targets that AIS will never reveal.
Automatic Identification System
Continuous transponder ingest with anomaly detection for spoofing, dropouts, and identity collisions.
Open-Source Intelligence
Multilingual extraction across news, port logs, social, and forums — vessel-anchored and timestamped.
See RD0CT0BR running against a simulated Arctic scenario.
Live map, fake vessel tracks, fake SAR detections, fake OSINT — real fusion logic.