Safe Pro Group Completes U.S. Army Transforming in Contact 2.0 Exercise at Fort Hood

Reuters03-17
Safe Pro Group Completes U.S. Army Transforming in Contact 2.0 Exercise at Fort Hood

Safe Pro completed its participation in the U.S. Army Transforming in Contact 2.0 Autonomous Breach exercise at Fort Hood, Texas. During the two-week event, soldiers used Safe Pro’s SPOTD AI platform to identify threats in drone imagery, including mines and obstacles. The detections and location data were integrated into Tactical Awareness Kit $(TAK)$ devices and General Dynamics Mission Systems’ GeoSuite. The U.S. Army plans to put USD 1 billion into Transforming in Contact 2.0 to fund testing of technologies including drones and electronic warfare.

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