The subsequent outbreak of hostilities reinforced the value of translating emerging developments into actionable warning before events overtake decision-makers. Scaling from early warning to crisis supportAs the crisis intensified, our operations and reporting cadence shifted to match events on the ground, and the surge in demand for actionable crisis intelligence. During the first seven days of the conflict, Dragonfly published 31 intelligence reports on the region, averaging more than four reports per day. Delivering clarity amid uncertaintyThe most demanding phase of any crisis is characterized by incomplete information, contradictory reporting, and rapidly evolving events. Intelligence creates decision advantage by identifying meaningful developments before they become obvious and providing warning before options narrow.