Safe Pro Group to support US Army airfield exercise with AI technology
Safe Pro Group Inc. (NASDAQ: SPAI) will provide operational support to soldiers during an upcoming U.S. Army airfield exercise scheduled for late June 2026, according to a company statement.
The Aventura, Florida-based company will demonstrate its AI-powered threat detection technology for airfield operations assessment. The technology uses drones equipped with AI-enabled imagery analysis to evaluate airfield and runway conditions.
Safe Pro's system has been deployed in Ukraine for over three years, where it has been used to detect landmines, cluster munitions, unexploded ordnance, and ambush drones across more than 35,000 acres of land.
The company will showcase its InFlight software embedded in Red Cat Black Widow drones with real-time mine detection capabilities integrated into the Army's Android Tactical Assault Kit platform. ATAK is a distribution system used by the U.S. Army to provide intelligence across vehicles, command posts and soldier devices.
Safe Pro has been requested to participate in several U.S. Army-funded technology exercises throughout the third quarter of 2026, featuring its edge compute AI-powered NODE and drone imagery analysis platform.
"For several years our team has firmly believed that our novel models would grow beyond surveying minefields and this latest Army request to have our AI potentially support their airfield operations is evidence that we have opportunities to globally scale our growth," said Dan Erdberg, chairman and CEO of Safe Pro Group.
The company's SPOTD technology can identify more than 150 types of explosive threats and objects across large-scale environments. The system operates without connectivity requirements and generates orthomosaics, vegetation height maps, terrain slope data and 3D models incorporating detected threats.
