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Russian Weapons Firm Arming… Everyone?

Wired’s Danger Room posted a piece yesterday on the US awarding a no-bid defense contract to Russian state-run weapons exporter Rosoboronexport. The real eyebrow raiser is the Russian company’s history of arms deals with Syria and Iran that led to sanctions imposed (since lifted) by the US. So aside from the two “bad guy” names in the Danger Room post, what other countries can the company claim as customers?

We’ll use Recorded Future to first analyze the web for mentions of Rosoboronexport and company activity taking place between 2005 and 2009:

Rosoboronexport 2005-2009 - Click for live view

Rosoboronexport 2005-2009 - Click for live view

Highlighted in grey are events mentioning both the company and India, and below the timeline, you can see a number of other countries associated with the company in news, blogs, and so on. Aside from those locations clearly in view, if you click through to the live visual, you’ll find links to deals with Libya, Belarus, Burma, Algeria, Sudan, and more.

And how have things looked since the US lifted it’s freeze on trade with the company? We can see lots of activity with interests ranging from Western governments to southeast Asia to Africa.

Rosoboronexport - From 2010 into the Future - Click for Live Details

Some of the juiciest points that stand out include the supply of weapons or military vehicles to both sides of serious conflicts on the horizon for China. We’re talking the simultaneous provision of arms for China and India (neighboring superpowers that seem almost certain to butt heads), and separately, selling submarines to Vietnam, which is on tense terms with China due to ongoing conflict over the South China Sea.

Presumably there is quite a bit about Rosoboronexport buried in the open source intelligence available on the web that may be useful to government and risk analysts. Click the second of the images above to keep tabs on future developments related to the Russian arms company or head over to our website and get started with your own temporal analysis of the web.


OSINT Analysis: Long Range Missiles and Hezbollah

Hezbollah Open Source Intelligence

With an estimated 90% of required intelligence available open source, it is imperative that intelligence analysts become
adept at mining open sources–and Recorded Future can help! Today, we take a look at the reported transfer of Scud missiles from Syria to Hezbollah and what open source intelligence is/was available to verify or at least could have helped predict the event took place.

First we’ll look at Recorded Future Capturing Disclosure of Hezbollah possession of Long Range Missiles:

On 21 MAR 2010 Israeli President Shimon Peres — who claims second hand access — reports the transport of Scud missiles from Syria to Hezbollah. This represents a marked escalation of tensions as Scuds have the ability to strike deep in Israeli territory. Here we’ve searched for Hezbollah, all events occurring in last 12 months

Open Source Analysis

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Looking back on the disclosure by Peres of the transfer,  a Recorded Future analysis of open statements by Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah may have offered verification.

Quotes by Hezbollah leadership captured by Recorded Future showing possible possession of long range missiles:

  • Hezbollah Leader Hassan Nasrallah’s rhetoric begins to include references for striking targets deep in Israel ( most notable: Tel Aviv Airport and Israeli warships at sea).
Nasrallah Analysis

Nasrallah Targets Israel

This is very important if true. Historically, Hezbollah has only been able to target towns in northern Israel from the Bakaa Valley or warships close to the coast/in port.  Given that Tel Aviv is almost 300 km away, this would represent a major upgrade in long range missiles. This rhetoric, though unconfirmed may be the first indicator that talks of a SCUD transfer were accurate…

In the last 60 days, Nasrallah’s rhetoric has become even more pointed — overtly suggesting that it does indeed possess longer range missiles. He even went as far as to suggest that Hezbollah now has the capability to inflict damage on a similar scale as the most powerful military in the Middle East (Israel). This appears to be a clear indication of the acquisition of more advanced weapons.

OSINT Hezbollah

Hezbollah Targeting Israel

Nasrallah also talks of direct targeting (hitting what you aim for) which is outside the capability of a SCUD and could lend credibility to the reports that Hezbollah has recieved the more advanced Iranian made Fateh-110 surface-to-surface missile–which have much better targeting capabilities. Below is a quote from Nasrallah regarding direct targeted as captured by RF:

Nasrallah Targeting

Open Source Intelligence Analysis

Here we quickly analyze Nasrallah person network over the last 30 days. Notice the spike in online momentum (curve at the top).

Open Source Link Analysis

As you can see, a little open source research can go a long way! Not only did Recorded Future accurately record the disclosure by the Israeli government of Hezbollah’s acquisition of long range missiles, it also recorded the official Hezbollah response– which may showed strong evidence the transfer claim was accurate. Open source intelligence with Recorded Future can provide a low cost, high value tool that can supplement satellite imagery, covert sources and other traditional intelligence platforms!


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