Overall War Position Score
How to Read the Scores
All scores operate on a scale of โ10 to +10. The
Overall War Position Score is a weighted average of the
six dimension scores below. A score of 0 represents a perfectly neutral
or contested position. Positive values indicate advantage relative to
each nation's stated war objectives; negative values indicate
disadvantage.
+7 to +10
Dominant Advantage
Near-total control of this dimension. Objectives being met decisively.
+4 to +7
Clear Advantage
Meaningful lead. Opponent is under significant pressure in this area.
+1 to +4
Modest Advantage
Slight edge. Outcomes leaning in this nation's favour but not decisive.
โ1 to +1
Contested / Neutral
No meaningful advantage either way. Situation is balanced or data is insufficient.
โ4 to โ1
Modest Disadvantage
Slight setback. Opponent is gaining ground in this dimension.
โ7 to โ4
Clear Disadvantage
Significant losses or setbacks. Objectives under serious threat.
โ10 to โ7
Critical Disadvantage
Near-collapse in this dimension. Core objectives failing or already lost.
โ ๏ธ Scores reflect automated analysis of recent news and are directional
indicators, not definitive assessments. Dimensions showing zero indicate
insufficient matched data for that cycle, not necessarily inactivity on
the ground.
Multi-Dimension Comparison
Dimension Radar
Each axis represents one scoring dimension. Scores reflect
each nation's progress toward its own war objective.
Overall War Position Score โ Comparison
Weighted final score per nation. Positive = advantage relative
to war objective. Negative = disadvantage.
Score Breakdown by Category
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