What Are Raised Alerts?

Defcon Level tracks 14 commands: 11 official U.S. Combatant Commands and 3 monitoring commands (biological threats, natural disasters, and financial stability). Each carries an OSINT-estimated DEFCON readiness level from DEFCON 5 (normal peacetime) to DEFCON 1 (maximum readiness). When a command's estimated level is below DEFCON 5, it is considered "raised." This page shows only alerts from commands currently at raised status.

Alerts are grouped by priority. Breaking alerts cover fast-moving situations that may update within hours. Critical alerts address time-sensitive military or geopolitical developments with potential for escalation. High alerts track significant events affecting regional stability. Each alert is sourced from official statements, government public affairs offices, allied communications, and verified open-source intelligence.

The command grid below shows the current readiness level for every tracked command. The nuclear risk level is assessed separately from individual command readiness and appears below the command grid.

For all alerts including standard-priority updates from commands at normal readiness, visit the main Alerts page. For a breakdown of the indicators behind each command's current readiness estimate, see Raised Levels.

Energy Markets and Global Trade Corridors

CENTCOM's area of responsibility covers the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, through which approximately 20% of global petroleum liquids transit each year, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. USPACOM's area of responsibility includes the South China Sea, through which an estimated one-third of global seaborne trade passes annually, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Together, these regions encompass several of the world's most significant maritime energy and trade corridors.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration tracks conditions in both regions as part of its global petroleum supply monitoring, publishing regular assessments of chokepoint risk for energy transit. CISA maintains a public advisory feed at cisa.gov covering active cyber threats to critical infrastructure sectors, including energy, transportation, and financial systems. Current commodity prices, defense sector data, and financial impact analysis are available on the Financial Alerts page.

Current Command Readiness Levels

14 Commands Raised

Current OSINT-estimated DEFCON levels for all 14 tracked commands. Commands below DEFCON 5 are considered raised, reflecting open-source indicators that suggest elevated regional readiness. These are estimates, not official government data. Select any command for details and regional alerts.

Geographic Commands

Functional Commands

Current Nuclear Risk Level (OSINT Estimate)

Increased intelligence watch and strengthened security measures. Above normal readiness.

This is an OSINT estimate. Confirmed nuclear readiness status is classified and not publicly released. Assessment derived from open-source intelligence, official government statements, and publicly available data.

Civilian Readiness During Elevated Conditions

The Federal Emergency Management Agency recommends that households maintain emergency supply kits covering a minimum of 72 hours of water, food, medications, and critical documents, as a baseline measure independent of current threat conditions. Ready.gov provides standardized checklists covering shelter-in-place procedures, evacuation planning, and family communication protocols. Supply chain status and preparedness guidance by threat level are available on the Preparedness page.

Emergency preparedness planning covers both physical supplies and financial readiness, including emergency fund sizing and insurance coverage for extended disruption scenarios. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau provides household financial preparedness guidance at consumerfinance.gov and recommends maintaining liquid reserves covering three to six months of essential expenses. Asset protection strategies and portfolio considerations during periods of geopolitical instability are covered on the Financial Readiness page.

Raised Readiness Alerts

The following alerts are from commands currently operating at elevated readiness (below DEFCON 5). Alerts are grouped by priority: Breaking, Critical, High, and Standard.

30 Active Alerts

14 commands currently at elevated readiness.

BREAKING Breaking Alerts

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

IRGC Claims Missile and Drone Strikes on US Bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, Explosions and Sirens Reported in Gulf States

PERSIAN GULF - On June 28, Iranโ€™s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy Command released a statement asserting dominance over the Strait of Hormuz....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

U.S. Central Command Launches Strikes on Iranian Targets After Drone Attack on Tanker M/T Kiku

U.S. Central Command forces conducted additional strikes against multiple Iranian military targets on June 27 in response to Iranโ€™s drone attack on the Panama-flagged tanker M/T Kiku....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

U.S. Central Command Strikes Iranian Targets After Drone Attack on M/V Ever Lovely in Strait of Hormuz, IRGC Says It Targeted U.S. Positions In Response

CENTCOM: U.S. Strikes Iran In Response To Attack On Commercial Vessel. The IRGC said that it targeted U.S. positions within the region in response.ย ...

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Southern Command

3 High Magnitude Earthquakes Strike Venezuela and Northern Japan

AMERICAS AND ASIA-PACIFIC - Twin earthquakes of magnitude 7.5 and 7.2 struck western Venezuela early on June 25, causing building collapses in Caracas and other areas and prompting authorities to announce a state of emergency....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

U.S. Strikes Iran for Second Day, Air Defenses in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan Engage Iranian Missiles and Drones

MIDDLE EAST - U.S. forces struck targets inside Iran for a second consecutive day on Wednesday while air defenses in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan engaged Iranian missiles and drones in attacks that ran from Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

US Forces Begin Launching Strikes On Iran In Response To Downing Of U.S. Army Apache Helicopter

MIDDLE EAST - According to U.S. Central Command, U.S. forces โ€œbegan launching self-defense strikes against Iran at 5 p....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

Iran Fires Ballistic Missiles Toward Israel, U.S. Regional Forces At Heightened Alert

Iranian forces launched multiple waves of ballistic missiles toward Israeli territory beginning June 7 and continuing into June 8. Israeli air defense systems engaged the missiles while sirens activated across several areas through June 8....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

IDF: Iran Launched Missiles Toward Israel

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has reported that Iran has launched missile toward the state of Israel....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

U.S. Central Command Reports Shoot Down of Two Iranian One Way Attack Drones Threatening Strait of Hormuz Traffic

U.S. Central Command stated on June 7 that American forces shot down two Iranian one-way attack drones after the drones threatened international maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

CENTCOM Intercepts Iranian Missiles and Drones, Carry Out Strikes On Goruk and Qeshm Island

U.S. forces struck Iranian coastal surveillance radar sites in Goruk and on Qeshm Island to defend against further maritime attacks, and intercepted multiple Iranian ballistic missiles and one-way attack drones launched toward the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf neighbors on June 5....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

U.S. Intercepts Iranian Ballistic Missiles and Drones Targeting Kuwait and Bahrain, Strikes Ground Control Station on Qeshm Island

MIDDLE EAST - U.S. forces intercepted multiple Iranian ballistic missiles and drones launched toward Kuwait and Bahrain, and conducted strikes on an Iranian military ground control station on Qeshm Island, according to U.S. Central Command....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

U.S. Forces Carry Out Strikes On Iran's Radar, Command and Control Sites In Goruk, Disable Bulk Carrier In Gulf of Oman

GULF OF OMAN - U.S. forces operating under Central Command enforced a naval blockade of Iranian ports by disabling a non-compliant Gambia-flagged bulk carrier attempting to reach an Iranian port and conducted precision strikes against Iranian air defense and drone command facilities following the loss of a U.S. unmanned aircraft....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

US Maintains Blockade and Conducts Operations North of Musandam Peninsula as Trump Demands Iran Nuclear Concessions, Unrestricted Hormuz Access

STRAIT OF HORMUZ - US forces are conducting military operations north of the Musandam Peninsula while enforcing a blockade of Iranian ports across the Arabian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Gulf of Oman, and North Arabian Sea....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

U.S. Central Command Confirms Self-Defense Strikes in Southern Iran After Explosions Near Bandar Abbas

STRAIT OF HORMUZ - U.S. Central Command confirmed self-defense strikes in southern Iran on May 25 targeting missile launch sites and Iranian boats attempting to emplace mines....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

Qatar Reports Drone Strike on Commercial Cargo Vessel in Territorial Waters Northeast of Mesaieed Port

PERSIAN GULF, Qatari authorities and UK Maritime Trade Operations confirmed a commercial cargo vessel in Qatari territorial waters sustained a strike on the morning of 10 May. The vessel was en route from Abu Dhabi to Mesaieed Port when it was targeted. A limited fire broke out onboard but the crew extinguished it with no reported injuries. The ship continued to the port under coordination with relevant authorities. UKMTO Warning 056-26, issued at 3:01 a.m. UTC, stated that the master of a b......

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

US Forces Intercept Iranian Attacks on Three Navy Destroyers and Conduct Strikes On Iranian Military Facilities in Strait of Hormuz

MIDDLE EAST - On May 7, Iranian forces launched multiple missiles, drones, and small boats at three U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyers transiting the Strait of Hormuz toward the Gulf of Oman....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

UAE: Air Defense Systems Intercepting Missiles and Drones from Iran

MIDDLE EAST - The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Defense reported on May 8 that its air defense systems are actively intercepting missile and drone threats originating from Iran....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

UAE: Air Defense Systems Engage 19 Projectiles Launched From Iran, Saudi Arabia Condemns Attacks on Civilian and Economic Targets

MIDDLE EAST - On May 4 +the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Defense announced that its air defense systems engaged 19 Iranian projectiles, including 12 ballistic missiles, 3 cruise missiles and 4 UAVs. As a result, the UAE reported that there were โ€œ3 moderate injuries.โ€...

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

Kuwait Air Defenses Engage 7 Iranian UAVs in 24 Hours as Cumulative Attacks Since Ceasefire Reach 1,221 Projectiles

MIDDLE EAST - Kuwaitโ€™s armed forces reported engaging seven Iranian UAVs within Kuwaiti airspace during the past 24 hours. All were handled according......

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

U.S. Forces Rescue Downed F-15E Crew Member Inside Iran as Hormuz Deadline Approaches

MIDDLE EAST - U.S. forces extracted a weapons systems officer from inside Iran on April 5 after the crew member evaded capture for approximately two days following the shootdown of an F-15E Strike Eagle on April 3, according to Air and Space Forces Magazine. President Trump announced the rescue on Truth Social, calling it โ€œone of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. Historyโ€ and stating the crew member was โ€œnow SAFE and SOUND.โ€ The rescue opera......

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

Iran Downs U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle; One Crew Member Rescued, Search Ongoing for Second

IRAN - An F-15E Strike Eagle assigned to the 494th Fighter Squadron, Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath, was shot down over Khuzestan Province......

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

Trump Sets April 6 Power Grid Deadline, Posts Bridge Destruction Video; War Powers 60-Day Clock Expires April 28-29

The 60-day War Powers Resolution statutory clock, with no congressional authorization granted, expires around April 28-29, 2026....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

U.S. Embassy Baghdad Issues 24-48 Hour Attack Warning as Iraqi Airspace Closes; Americans Directed to Depart by Land

U.S. Embassy Baghdad: Iran-aligned militia groups may attack central Baghdad within 24-48 hours. Iraqi airspace closed. All Americans directed to leave via overland routes immediately....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

Iranian Missiles Enter Turkish Airspace for Fourth Time, Pentagon Advances Kharg Island Raid Plans, Houthis Join War

Yemen fired ballistic missiles at Israel for the first time since the war began, the IAEA confirmed Iran's Khondab heavy water plant is no longer operational, and Iran's yuan-based Hormuz toll system has collapsed strait transits by 94 percent as Brent crude surges past $112 per barrel....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

Iran Rejects U.S. Ceasefire Plan, Demands Hormuz Sovereignty as 82nd Airborne Deploys to Gulf

Iran issues five counterdemands including Hormuz sovereignty; Pakistan confirms lead mediation role as U.S. deploys 2,000 paratroopers to CENTCOM area....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

Hormuz Traffic Collapses More Than 95 Percent as Trump Extends Energy Strike Deadline; Strikes Hit Power Plants Across Iran

MIDDLE EAST - Iranโ€™s selective enforcement blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has reduced transit traffic by more than 95 percent, trapping more than 130 container ships inside the Persian Gulf and stranding approximately 40,000 sailors, according to vessel tracking data compiled by maritime intelligence firms. The International Energy Agency (IEA) assessed the disruption as the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market, with Persian Gulf production flows col......

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

Trump Issues 48-Hour Power Plant Ultimatum; Iran Strikes Near Dimona After Second Natanz Attack

MIDDLE EAST - The United States and Israel struck Iranโ€™s Natanz uranium enrichment facility on the morning of March 21, 2026, marking the second time the site has been targeted since the two nations launched Operation Epic Fury on February 28. Iranโ€™s Atomic Energy Organization confirmed that the Shahid Ahmadi Roshan enrichment complex was hit but reported no leakage of radioactive materials in the surrounding area. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it had be......

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

Iranian Fire Damages U.S. F-35 as Energy War Spreads Across Persian Gulf

Iranian air defenses damaged a U.S. F-35 stealth fighter for the first time as the energy war expanded across the Persian Gulf, with Israel striking Caspian Sea naval bases and Iran retaliating against Qatar's largest LNG facility....

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

Eighteen Vessels Struck in Seventeen Attacks Over Nineteen Days; Hormuz Transits Down 97 Percent; U.S. Strikes Coastal Missile Sites

PERSIAN GULF / RED SEA / IRAN - At least 17 commercial vessels have been struck by Iranian weapons across the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Gulf of Oman, and Iraqi territorial waters since Operation Epic Fury began on 28 February. The most recent confirmed attack, on the Kuwait-flagged LPG tanker Gas Al Ahmadiah on 17 March, extended the pattern of strikes on vessels anchored off Fujairah, outside the strait itself. Commercial transit through the Strait of Hormuz has collapsed 97 p......

BREAKING Critical DEFCON 2
Central Command

CENTCOM: B-2 Stealth Bombers Strike 90 Military Targets on Iran's Kharg Island; Tehran Retaliates Against UAE Oil Hub

U.S. B-2 stealth bombers destroyed 90 military targets on Iran's primary oil export hub. Within hours, Iran struck the UAE's Fujairah port - a critical bypass route outside the Strait of Hormuz....

Raised Alerts: Frequently Asked Questions

What does raised command readiness mean for civilians?

Raised readiness on this site reflects OSINT indicators suggesting a command may be operating at elevated alert levels. It does not represent an official government declaration and does not indicate an imminent emergency. Civilians monitoring conditions can track official guidance through Ready.gov, cisa.gov, and the State Department's travel advisory system for affected regions.

How are readiness estimates calculated?

Readiness levels are OSINT estimates derived from official government statements, military public affairs releases, verified open-source reporting, and publicly available satellite imagery. They are not based on classified intelligence and do not represent official government assessments. The methodology behind site readiness estimates is described on the Current Level page.

How often do command readiness levels change?

Command readiness levels are updated when new OSINT indicators warrant a change. Some commands hold elevated readiness for extended periods tied to sustained regional conditions, while others fluctuate with specific events. The Raised Levels page provides trend data and recent changes for each tracked command.

How is the nuclear risk level different from command readiness?

The nuclear risk level is a site-wide OSINT estimate of global nuclear threat posture, assessed independently from individual command readiness levels. It reflects open-source indicators from nuclear-armed states, arms control treaty reporting, and publicly available strategic posture statements. Detailed coverage, including current assessment and historical context, is available on the Nuclear Threat Level page.

Where can I find official emergency guidance?

Primary civilian guidance sources include Ready.gov for general emergency preparedness, cisa.gov for cybersecurity and infrastructure advisories, and the State Department's travel advisory portal for region-specific alerts. The Department of Homeland Security's public advisory system covers domestic threat conditions, and FEMA's Emergency Management Institute provides training resources for community preparedness at training.fema.gov.

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