Intel Wiki
The military platform database
Specifications, doctrine, combat history, and analytical assessments for 140+ military platforms across 28 nations. Naval, air, land, and next-generation systems — the data that underpins every Iron Command comparison.
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Platforms
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Nations
OSINT
Methodology
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What's in the wiki
- →Surface combatants, submarines, aircraft carriers
- →Fifth- and sixth-generation fighters and strike aircraft
- →Main battle tanks, artillery, infantry fighting vehicles
- →Autonomous systems — air, ground, maritime
- →Specifications, operators, variants, known deployments
- →Combat history and engagement data where available
- →Iron Command analytical notes — capability reads
- →Cross-links to relevant comparison briefings
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