Safe Pro Group Inc. recently demonstrated its artificial intelligence-powered drone imagery analysis system during a training event with the Philippine Army at Camp Aquino in Tarlac. The event showcased the company's patented Safe Pro Object Threat Detection technology, which can identify more than 150 types of hard-to-detect explosive threats including landmines, unexploded ordnance, and cluster munitions. This initiative underscores Safe Pro Group's expanding role in advancing AI-driven demining efforts throughout the Asia-Pacific region, where unexploded ordnance remains a persistent threat to civilian populations and military personnel alike.
The training involved over 30 Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians who learned how drone imagery analysis can significantly improve detection capabilities for dangerous explosive remnants. SPOTD technology benefits from unique real-world datasets developed through extensive field experience. The system has analyzed nearly 2 million drone images and successfully detected over 34,000 threats during operations in Ukraine, providing critical validation of its capabilities in active conflict zones. This substantial dataset enables the AI system to recognize patterns and identify threats that might escape human detection.
The company's technology represents a mission-driven approach to security and defense solutions, delivering advanced situational awareness tools for defense, humanitarian, and homeland security applications worldwide. Built on a cloud-based ecosystem powered by Amazon Web Services, Safe Pro Group's scalable platform targets multiple markets including commercial, government, law enforcement, and humanitarian sectors. Safe Pro Group's comprehensive approach integrates its Safe Pro AI software, Safe-Pro USA protective gear, and Airborne Response drone-based services to deliver enhanced safety and operational efficiency.
The company leverages commercially available off-the-shelf drones with proprietary machine learning and computer vision technology, providing a safer and more efficient alternative to traditional human-based analysis methods for explosive threat identification. Additional information about Safe Pro Group's developments is available through the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/SPAI. The recent demonstration in the Philippines marks an important step in the global adoption of AI-powered solutions for humanitarian demining and explosive threat detection, potentially saving countless lives in regions affected by conflict and unexploded ordnance contamination.


