Adeel – 2025-11-16
Date of report: derived from analyst killmail data (kills dated 2025-11-13 and 2025-11-15)
Source: Everyshore Intel Network — Analyst compilation
Executive Summary
- Recent killmail data shows two separate, high-lethality incidents in Adeel:
- 2025-11-13 18:15 UTC — Coordinated Black Ops hot-drop destroyed a Gila (kill ID 131199246).
- 2025-11-15 10:21 UTC — Triglavian capital strike involving a Zirnitra Dreadnought and multiple Vedmak cruisers (kill ID 131236887).
- Threat rating for operations in Adeel should be treated as between 4.5 and 5.0 (near-maximum). The system is high risk for solo and small-group operations at any time of day.
- Two distinct threat vectors are present simultaneously: covert Black Ops strikes (instant localized surprise) and full Triglavian capital deployments (system-level, overwhelming firepower).
Incidents & Threat Profiles
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Black Ops Hot-Drop (Kill ID 131199246)
- Composition observed: Widow (Black Ops), Panther (Black Ops), Jaguar (Assault Frigate).
- Tactics implied: Covert cynos / hot-drop onto isolated targets. Fast tackle to prevent escape. Targets medium-to-large subcapitals (cruisers, battlecruisers).
- Operational risk: High surprise factor; victims have very low survival odds when isolated.
- Threat contribution: real_thread ≈ 4.5/5.0
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Triglavian Capital Deployment (Kill ID 131236887)
- Composition observed: Zirnitra (Dreadnought) + ~8 Vedmak (Cruisers).
- Tactics implied: Overwhelming, capital-level firepower able to eliminate nearly any non-capital force. Indicative of Triglavian offensive operations or system clearing.
- Operational risk: Maximum. Presence of a Dreadnought in-system makes damage application and area denial immediate and decisive.
- Threat contribution: real_thread = 5.0/5.0
Key Threat Assets (observed)
- Zirnitra (Dreadnought): Capital power projection — maximum system threat.
- Widow / Panther (Black Ops): Covert deployment & high DPS — high surprise risk.
- Vedmak (Triglavian Cruiser): Sub-capital support with heavy DPS and utility — lethal in numbers.
- Jaguar (Assault Frigate): Fast tackle / warp disruption enabling hot-drops.
Operational Advisories (Immediate)
- Assume extreme danger. Treat Adeel as “combat zone — avoid if non-essential.”
- Avoid solo or small-crew travel through Adeel. High-value or single-cruiser transit is specifically targeted.
- Do not linger in predictable locations: gate cloaks, station undocks, belts, anomalies. Black Ops can appear instantly via covert cynos.
- If passage is unavoidable:
- Travel in organized groups with dedicated scouts/speedy tacklers.
- Use ships/caps that maximize escape options (align/warm-up speed, high warp core stab if appropriate). Analyst guidance includes use of warp core stabilizers or covert ops cloaks where tactically sensible.
- Maintain overwatch for covert cyno indicators and be prepared to warp immediately.
- If operating combat missions in-system:
- Operate as a prepared combat group with remote reps/pointing support; do not rely on single-ship tanking.
- Prioritize interdiction and tackle capabilities to counter small-frigate tacklers used in Black Ops drops.
- Consider alternate routes and staging points outside Adeel until the system’s security and Triglavian activity level clearly stabilizes.
Operational Context Note
- The combination of covert Black Ops kills and a Zirnitra deployment strongly suggests active, organized hostile operations — either coordinated PvP hot-drops and/or Triglavian offensive activity in or near Adeel. This pattern can rapidly escalate local risk and disrupt normal trade/mission operations.
Conclusion
- Adeel is currently not safe for routine operations. Threats present are professional, coordinated, and capable of both surgical strikes (Black Ops) and total area denial (Triglavian Dreadnought). All assets and personnel should avoid non-essential entry; required operations must be undertaken only with appropriate escorts, fittings, and escape plans.
Issued by: Everyshore Intel Network — Regional Analysis Cell