Safe Pro Group (NASDAQ: SPAI) successfully demonstrated its AI-powered drone imagery analysis system during a recent training event with the Philippine Army at Camp Aquino in Tarlac. The demonstration showcased SPAI's patented Safe Pro Object Threat Detection technology, which can identify over 150 types of hard-to-detect threats such as landmines, unexploded ordnance, and cluster munitions. Over 30 Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians were taught how drone imagery analysis can improve the detection of these dangerous threats.
The company's patented technology has unique real-world datasets analyzing nearly 2 million drone images and detecting over 34,000 threats in Ukraine. This extensive field experience provides valuable validation for the system's capabilities in real-world conflict zones. The initiative highlights SPAI's growing role in advancing AI-driven demining efforts across the Asia-Pacific region, where unexploded ordnance remains a significant humanitarian concern.
Safe Pro Group is a mission-driven technology company delivering AI-enabled security and defense solutions. Through cutting-edge platforms like SPOTD, Safe Pro provides advanced situational awareness tools for defense, humanitarian, and homeland security applications globally. The company specializes in artificial intelligence solutions for drone imagery processing, leveraging commercially available off-the-shelf drones with its proprietary machine learning and computer vision technology.
Built on a cloud-based ecosystem and powered by Amazon Web Services, Safe Pro Group's scalable platform targets multiple markets including commercial, government, law enforcement and humanitarian sectors. The technology enables rapid identification of explosives threats, providing a much safer and more efficient alternative to traditional human-based analysis methods. For more information about the company's developments, visit https://ibn.fm/SPAI.
The demonstration represents a significant step forward in military and humanitarian demining operations, potentially reducing risks to personnel while increasing the speed and accuracy of threat detection. As defense organizations increasingly adopt AI technologies, systems like SPOTD could become standard tools for explosive ordnance disposal teams worldwide. The training event in the Philippines demonstrates the practical application of these technologies in real-world military training scenarios.



