Safe Pro Group Inc. (NASDAQ: SPAI), a developer of AI-enabled defense and security solutions, has filed a new patent application covering its AI-powered computer vision technology designed for rapid and autonomous detection of small explosive threats in drone-based video and imagery. The application describes novel methods to significantly improve object-detection precision and accuracy for small targets captured by drones, capabilities developed through real-world deployment and large-scale data processing.
The technology builds on the company's existing patented SPOTD technology that supports applications ranging from humanitarian demining to national defense and security operations. Safe Pro Group provides advanced situational awareness tools for defense, humanitarian, and homeland security applications globally through cutting-edge platforms like SPOTD. The company specializes in drone imagery processing leveraging commercially available "off-the-shelf" drones with its proprietary machine learning and computer vision technology to enable rapid identification of explosives threats.
This development provides a much safer and more efficient alternative to traditional human-based analysis methods. Built on a cloud-based ecosystem and powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Safe Pro Group's scalable platform targets multiple markets that include commercial, government, law enforcement and humanitarian sectors. The company's Safe Pro AI software, Safe-Pro USA protective gear and Airborne Response drone-based services work in synergy to deliver safety and operational efficiency.
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The patent filing represents a significant expansion of Safe Pro Group's intellectual property portfolio in the competitive AI and defense technology sector. As drone technology becomes increasingly integrated into security operations worldwide, this advancement in computer vision capabilities could potentially transform how explosive threats are detected and neutralized across various sectors. The technology's application to humanitarian demining operations suggests potential life-saving implications in conflict zones and post-conflict regions where unexploded ordnance remains a persistent danger.


