Want to see live rockets, aircraft, and naval movements on an interactive conflict map? As tensions between the US and Iran continue to escalate, a new generation of real-time military tracking tools has emerged, allowing civilians to monitor conflict zones like never before.
These interactive trackers aggregate data from radar feeds, satellite imagery, and open-source intelligence (OSINT) to paint a live picture of military movements. Whether it is naval vessels in the Persian Gulf, air sorties over Iraq, or missile trajectories, these maps update in near real-time.
The tools have become essential resources for journalists, researchers, and engaged citizens wanting to understand the dynamics of modern geopolitical conflict without relying solely on official statements from either government.