IRONWATCH: Live War Map & Global Conflict Intelligence Dashboard

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IRONWATCH is a free real-time conflict tracking dashboard available on cechart.in. It shows live war updates, missile strikes, drone attacks, airstrikes, and military operations happening around the world — all in one place. No need to check 10 different news websites. Everything is here, updated automatically every 15 minutes.

This article will explain what IRONWATCH is, how to use it, which conflicts it tracks, and why it is useful for you.


What is IRONWATCH?

IRONWATCH is a live global war and conflict intelligence dashboard. It collects real-time incident data from verified sources including X (Twitter) accounts and Telegram channels that report on active conflicts. The data is processed and shown on a live map with full details.

It is completely free. No login required. No subscription needed.


What conflicts does IRONWATCH track?

IRONWATCH currently tracks active conflicts and military operations in the following zones:

  • Israel / Gaza — airstrikes, ground operations, missile launches
  • Iran / Tehran — ballistic missile activity, military movements
  • Ukraine / Russia — drone strikes, missile attacks, frontline updates
  • Lebanon / Beirut — Hezbollah activity, IDF operations
  • Iraq / Baghdad — militia activity, US base incidents
  • Syria — ongoing military operations
  • Yemen / Houthis — Red Sea drone and missile attacks
  • Red Sea / Hormuz Strait — shipping lane threats, naval incidents
  • Taiwan / China — PLA military exercises, air incursions
  • North Korea — missile launches, military activity
  • Africa / Sahel — coup activity, militant operations
  • South Asia — India-Pakistan border, Afghanistan updates

New zones are added automatically when major incidents are reported.


What type of incidents does IRONWATCH show?

Every incident shown on IRONWATCH is tagged by category so you can filter exactly what you want to see:

IconCategoryWhat it means
🚀Missile / StrikeBallistic or cruise missile launch or impact
✈️AirstrikeFighter jet or bomber attack reported
🛸Drone / UAVDrone attack, interception, or sighting
💥Explosion / BlastExplosion reported — cause under investigation
💻Cyber / IntelCyberattack, intelligence operation, or hack
🔫ArtilleryGround artillery or rocket fire
⚔️Military OpsTroop movements, operations, offensives

How to use the IRONWATCH dashboard

Using IRONWATCH is very simple. Here is a step-by-step guide:

Step 1: Go to the IRONWATCH dashboard — Click Here

Step 2: The live incident map will load automatically. You will see incident markers appearing on the map. Each marker is a reported event.

Step 3: Click on any marker on the map to see full details of that incident — what happened, where, when, and which source reported it.

Step 4: On the right side, you will see the Threat Matrix — a live intelligence feed from 77+ verified sources including 46 X accounts and 31 Telegram channels.

Step 5: Use the filter options to narrow down what you want to see:

  • Filter by Zone (e.g., only Ukraine/Russia)
  • Filter by Category (e.g., only Drone strikes)
  • Filter by Source (X only or Telegram only)
  • Filter by Severity (Critical / High / Monitor)

Step 6: Use the LIVE 24H tab to see incidents from the last 24 hours. Use the Archive tab to see incidents from the past 3 days.

Step 7: The dashboard auto-refreshes every 15 minutes. You can also click the ↻ REFRESH button manually to get the latest data instantly.


IRONWATCH Threat Level — what does it mean?

The dashboard shows a Global Threat Level indicator at the top. This is calculated based on the number, severity, and type of incidents reported in the last 24 hours.

  • 🔴 CRITICAL — Major confirmed strike or operation with significant casualties or escalation
  • 🟠 HIGH — Active military operation or confirmed missile/drone attack
  • 🟢 MONITOR — Unconfirmed report or low-severity incident under observation

Just look at the Threat Level at the top of the dashboard and you will instantly know how active global conflicts are right now.


How is IRONWATCH data collected?

IRONWATCH does not make up data. All incidents are sourced from:

  • 46 verified X (Twitter) accounts — military reporters, conflict monitors, official government accounts
  • 31 verified Telegram channels — OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) channels that specialize in conflict reporting
  • All sources are cross-checked before appearing on the dashboard
  • Duplicate reports from multiple sources are automatically removed

The system is designed to show only verified or credible reports. Rumors and unverified claims are filtered out.


IRONWATCH features — full list

Here is everything IRONWATCH offers, completely free:

✅ Live incident map updated every 15 minutes

✅ 3-day archive of past incidents

✅ Filter by zone, category, source, and severity

✅ Priority-ranked incident list — most critical on top

✅ Threat Matrix with live X and Telegram feed

✅ Incidents by category chart (missiles, drones, airstrikes etc.)

✅ Incidents by region breakdown

✅ Weapons systems detected tracker

✅ City-level time display (Washington DC, Tel Aviv, Tehran, UTC)

✅ Works on mobile and desktop

✅ No login, no subscription, completely free


Who is IRONWATCH for?

IRONWATCH is useful for:

  • News followers who want to track active conflicts in real time without switching between multiple apps
  • Students and researchers studying geopolitics, international relations, or military affairs
  • Journalists who need a quick overview of ongoing incidents before writing
  • Defense enthusiasts who follow military operations and weapons systems
  • Anyone curious about what is actually happening in conflict zones right now

Important points about IRONWATCH

  • All data shown is from open public sources. IRONWATCH does not have access to classified military information.
  • Incident reports may sometimes be inaccurate if the original source was wrong. Always cross-check critical information with official sources.
  • The dashboard is best viewed on a desktop or laptop for the full map experience. Mobile version is available but some features are limited.
  • If the map takes time to load, refresh the page. The live feed requires a stable internet connection.
  • Incidents older than 24 hours automatically move to the Archive section.

FAQ about IRONWATCH

1. Is IRONWATCH free to use? Yes, IRONWATCH is completely free. No registration, no login, no payment required. Just open the link and the dashboard loads automatically.

2. How often is the data updated? The dashboard automatically refreshes every 15 minutes. You can also click the manual refresh button for instant updates.

3. Which countries does IRONWATCH cover? Currently IRONWATCH covers 12 active conflict zones including Israel/Gaza, Ukraine/Russia, Yemen, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Taiwan, North Korea, Red Sea, Africa/Sahel, and South Asia. New zones are added as conflicts develop.

4. Can I use IRONWATCH on my phone? Yes. IRONWATCH works on mobile browsers. However, the full map and Threat Matrix experience is best on a desktop or laptop screen.

5. Are the sources reliable? IRONWATCH pulls from 77+ verified OSINT sources — established military reporters, conflict-monitoring accounts, and official channels. Unverified rumors are filtered out automatically.

6. How is this different from regular news websites? Regular news websites publish articles hours after an event. IRONWATCH shows incidents within minutes of being reported. It is a live tracker, not a news publication — think of it as a real-time radar for global conflicts.

7. What does the Threat Level indicator mean? The Threat Level shows the current intensity of global conflict activity. Red means critical — a major event is confirmed. Orange means high — active operations are ongoing. Green means monitor — situation is calm but being watched.

8. Can I share IRONWATCH with others? Yes. Just share the link — cechart.in/ironwatch. No account needed for anyone to view it.