The detection of mines and explosive artifacts is essential in the battlefield, which is why military companies invest large amounts of money. In this sense, the Danish and Ukrainian company Drop Tech, He has decided to allocate about two and a half million euros for the development of a project with artificial intelligence (AI) that facilitates this work.
One of the advantages of this product, known as BLUE EYES, It can be integrated into existing drones platforms, allowing these devices Improve your detection capacity Of the different artifacts in the combat areas, even when navigation and communication are lost.
In addition, thanks to this technology you can not only save various logistics routes of interest or keys to trade, but also Improve security of the movement of the military units.
Another of the company’s projects is DROPLA VISION, which is a multisensory mapping platform that helps Humanitarian demining As the medium collects , also allowing missions planning for land studies at all levels in order to detect possible dangerous artifacts. The two prototypes are already being tested on the battlefield.