Angatalie – 2025-11-13
Analyst: Everyshore Intel Network Analytical Unit
Date: 2025-11-13
Executive Summary
- Angatalie (low-security system) is experiencing a concentrated, high-threat environment. Five confirmed killmails (Nov 10–13) produce an average thread level of ~3.6. Local activity is dominated by two persistent threat types: a Tengu/Astero gank pair (Thread 4.0) preying on industrials and a highly lethal solo Triglavian HAC (Ikitursa) operator (Anatoli Sokolow, Thread 4.5).
- Peak danger window: 00:00–11:00 UTC daily (note concentration in European/Russian morning hours). Local status: RED (Imminent Threat).
Observed Patterns & Actors
- Time windows
- High Risk Window 1 (Industrial Predation): ~00:00 UTC (early morning)
- High Risk Window 2 (Repeat Targets / Solo Hunter): ~04:30–11:00 UTC (mid-morning)
- Primary aggressors (confirmed in data)
- Anatoli Sokolow — Ikitursa (Triglavian HAC). Single-operator, high lethality. Accounted for multiple kills (Thread 4.5).
- Zonis Thellere & Konn X — Tengu (Strategic) + Astero (scout). Specialized gank/scout pair; responsible for industrial loss (Covetor) (Thread 4.0).
- Small coordinated gang (Thorax + Retribution + warp disruptor) and a Vexor Navy Issue solo operator have also contributed to cruiser/frigate losses.
- Victim profile
- Industrials (Covetor) and low- or medium‑combat ships (Hawk, Caracal) are being targeted. One pilot (V1ctorovich) was killed twice — indicative of repeat tracking or localized return-to-system behavior.
Immediate Operational Recommendations (rooted in observed data)
- Avoid the system during the 00:00–11:00 UTC window whenever possible. This is the highest-risk period.
- Industrial operations (mining, freighting, hauling) in Angatalie: do not conduct during peak hours. If transit is unavoidable, follow defensive best-practices:
- Use covert/low-visibility transport options where available (analyst data flagged use of blockade-runner style cloaky/transports).
- Prefer high-align, fast-fitting ships or transport windows timed outside the risk window.
- Move with an armed escort or in a fleet when carrying high-value cargo.
- For pilots in frigate/cruiser hulls (Hawk, Caracal, Vexor variants, etc.):
- Assume you will be scanned and engaged quickly. Avoid lingering on gates, near stations, or known bookmarks.
- Do not solo-travel through the system during peak hours unless prepared to disengage immediately (align/warp out).
- If you are a repeat victim or operating in frequently-targeted fits (examples: V1ctorovich profile), alter routines: vary entry/exit times, use alternate routes, and consider temporary staging elsewhere.
- Gate/station behavior: avoid slow, predictable undocks/docks. Use warp-to-zero or instant warp bookmarks where possible, and be ready to burn for alignment and warp.
- Small gangs and lone hunters: exercise caution in attempting to hunt aggressors in-system during their active windows. The Ikitursa and Tengu/ Astero pair are competent and lethal per recent kills.
Tactical Notes (from data)
- The Ikitursa operator demonstrates consistent success in mid-morning UTC — expect high DPS close-range engagements from this pilot.
- The Tengu + Astero pairing indicates coordinated scouting + high-damage delivery suitable for exploding vulnerable industrials with little warning.
- Presence of repeat victims and missing-victim killmails suggests both opportunistic and tracked targeting behaviors; treat all contacts as potentially pre-checked.
Quick Checklist for Pilots Entering/Operating in Angatalie
- Avoid system during 00:00–11:00 UTC if practical.
- If you must enter during high-risk hours:
- Use covert/transports or fast-align fittings.
- Travel with escort or in numbers.
- Do not loiter near gates or station undocks.
- Be prepared to instantly warp out on tackle/scout signifiers (Astero, scan probes, unusual local activity).
- For miners: suspend ops inside belt/field unless protection is guaranteed.
Status: RED — Imminent Threat. Exercise maximum operational security in Angatalie; adjust routines and asset exposure to avoid predictable patterns.
End of Advisory — Everyshore Intel Network