Commentary Assets in Flight: Libya’s Flying Armories An examination of Libya’s aerial supply operations, revealing potential ownership and management ties between Libya’s flying armories and air freight providers in...
Commentary The Henchman’s Dilemmas C4ADS is able to identify 18 unsanctioned companies that are likely linked to Samer Foz using the US Department of the Treasury’s...
Commentary Imported War: South Sudan’s Russian AMVs and the Role of Al Cardinal In the fall of 2014, amidst ongoing civil war with the Sudan People’s Liberation Army in-Opposition (SPLA-IO), the government of South Sudan...
Commentary Assets in Flight: Cameroon’s Absentee President Using open flight data and public announcements, C4ADS tracked Cameroon president Paul Biya’s travel, and unveiled the truth behind his "brief private...
Commentary Assets in Flight: Tracing Africa’s Corrupt Ruling Elite in the Skies The identification of the $30 million aircraft linked to Equatorial Guinea’s Vice President Teodoro Obiang piqued the interest of C4ADS analysts, who...
Commentary The Handasieh Network – Investigating Chemical Weapons Procurement in Syria How the Syrian regime can acquire supplies needed to manufacture chemical weapons under such heavy international sanctions.
Commentary Paper Trails In this piece, we examine how and why networks of private military companies allow Russia to promote its interests around the world.
Commentary Launch of ROUTES Dashboard To help combat wildlife trafficking by air, C4ADS, as part of the USAID Reducing Opportunities for Unlawful Transport of Endangered Species (ROUTES)...
Commentary Something Smells Fishy… C4ADS analysts use queries to uncover IUU trends through analysis of risky vessel behavior.