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New Tech Enables Army Drones to Navigate GPS-Denied Areas

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Enhanced AI Algorithms for Military Drones: Safe Pro’s Innovative SPOTD Technology

A Florida-based company, Safe Pro, has made waves by unveiling advanced AI algorithms that empower military drones to effectively navigate and operate in environments where GPS signals are either restricted or unavailable. This remarkable technological leap enhances their already patented Safe Pro Object Threat Detection (SPOTD) system, which is set to play a pivotal role at the upcoming U.S. Army 2026 Concept Focused Warfighter Experiment (CFWE). Scheduled to take place at Fort Hood, Texas, this demonstration will showcase the capabilities and potential applications of this groundbreaking technology.

SPOTD: A Patented Battlefield Image Analysis Platform

Safe Pro’s SPOTD technology operates seamlessly on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud or at the Edge, making it versatile for rapid battlefield image analysis. Designed to detect and map small explosive threats such as landmines and ambush drones, SPOTD utilizes videos captured from virtually any drone. This capability was refined through real-world military exercises in Ukraine, addressing the urgent needs of end users in challenging environments.

With SPOTD’s enhanced algorithms, the platform can swiftly identify threats and generate both 2D and 3D models, significantly bolstering situational awareness during military reconnaissance missions. The technology stands out as an innovative tool that could reshape operational planning and execution, meeting the evolving demands of modern warfare.

Redefining AI’s Role in Actionable Intelligence

Dan Erdberg, Chairman of Safe Pro Group Inc., emphasized the operational advantages gained from the latest enhancements in SPOTD. “These upgrades make SPOTD an indispensable tool for government end users seeking actionable intelligence,” Erdberg remarked, highlighting how the technology is tailored for high-stakes environments characterized by electronic warfare.

SPOTD’s continual evolution is driven by feedback from users and the incorporation of rapidly changing Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs). This feedback loop ensures that SPOTD remains relevant and impactful, making it a vital component in providing actionable intelligence on the modern battlefield.

Operating Capabilities in GPS-Denied Environments

One of SPOTD’s standout features is its ability to function in GPS-denied environments—a critical advantage for military operations. The underlying technology is powered by Safe Pro’s extensive dataset, consisting of high-resolution drone imagery and GPS-tagged geospatial data. With over 2.2 million drone images analyzed, the platform has identified more than 41,400 threats across 11,400 hectares (over 28,000 acres).

Whether deployed in real-time or using AWS for cloud processing, Safe Pro’s AI-driven computer vision technology significantly enhances situational awareness for ground personnel involved in military or humanitarian missions. This dual capability of functioning in both GPS and GPS/GNSS denied settings sets SPOTD apart as a comprehensive solution.

Threat and Terrain Mapping Support

In addition to threat detection, SPOTD offers robust terrain mapping capabilities that support unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in their route planning efforts. This feature not only aids military missions but also enhances the efficiency of humanitarian operations, where detailed mapping can inform resource allocation and logistical planning.

For missions that do not require AI-powered threat detection, SPOTD includes a Rapid Mapping Only Mode. This functionality allows for quick and efficient mapping for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) purposes, providing a flexible toolset for various operational needs.

Moreover, the technology boasts an impressive up to 10x reduction in processing time, made possible through Safe Pro’s proprietary geospatial AI algorithms. This efficiency means quicker decision-making and responses while maintaining the integrity of the data gathered.

By pushing the boundaries of what AI can achieve in military applications, Safe Pro’s SPOTD technology positions itself at the forefront of modern battlefield intelligence and situational awareness solutions. As it continues to evolve, SPOTD promises to redefine the intersection of technology and military operations, delivering critical insights and enhancing the safety and effectiveness of ground personnel.

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