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Safe Pro Group Unveils NODE AI Threat Detection with General Dynamics at Army TiC 2.0 Event

Safe Pro Group showcases its AI-powered NODE system for explosive threat detection at the U.S. Army’s TiC 2.0 event, part of a $1 billion tech initiative.

Safe Pro Group (NASDAQ: SPAI) announced its participation in the U.S. Army’s Transforming in Contact (TiC) 2.0 Autonomous Breach event at Fort Hood, Texas, where it will demonstrate its AI-powered Navigation, Observation & Detection Engine (“NODE”). This initiative is part of a broader $1 billion Army effort intended to expedite the deployment and testing of advanced technologies with active units through fiscal year 2027. The TiC 2.0 event will see industry teams collaborating with soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division and the 36th Engineer Brigade, III Corps, showcasing innovative solutions in real-time scenarios.

Safe Pro Group’s NODE system, built on its patented Safe Pro Object Threat Detection (“SPOTD”) platform, is designed for real-time explosive threat detection, offering both 2D and 3D mapping capabilities. It also provides actionable situational awareness in environments where communication may be restricted or unavailable. The integration of NODE with the widely used GeoSuite mission planning and execution toolkit from General Dynamics Mission Systems underscores Safe Pro’s growing role in enhancing decision support tools for breaching operations, maneuver missions, force protection, and humanitarian demining efforts.

“The demonstration of our NODE system at the TiC 2.0 event exemplifies our commitment to delivering innovative AI solutions that enhance operational effectiveness and ensure soldier safety,” said a spokesperson from Safe Pro Group. The company aims to utilize its advanced technology to support critical missions that require precise and rapid threat identification.

Safe Pro Group Inc. is recognized as a mission-driven technology company focused on providing AI-enabled security and defense solutions. Its sophisticated platforms, including SPOTD, are tailored for various applications in defense, humanitarian aid, and homeland security across the globe. A leader in the artificial intelligence sector, Safe Pro specializes in the processing of drone imagery, capitalizing on commercially available drones integrated with proprietary machine learning and computer vision technology. This allows for expedited identification of explosive threats, presenting a safer and more efficient alternative to traditional human analysis methods.

Additionally, Safe Pro’s platform operates within a cloud-based ecosystem powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), which enhances scalability and adaptability. The company targets multiple sectors including commercial enterprises, government agencies, law enforcement, and humanitarian efforts. Its offerings encompass the Safe Pro AI software, Safe-Pro USA protective gear, and Airborne Response drone-based services, which collectively aim to optimize safety and operational efficiency in various missions.

The integration and demonstration of advanced technologies at events like TiC 2.0 reflect a significant trend in the defense sector, where collaboration between technology companies and military units is increasingly common. Such partnerships facilitate the rapid development and deployment of cutting-edge solutions that can enhance mission capabilities and address emerging threats more effectively. As military forces continue to adapt to complex operational environments, the role of AI in security and defense applications is expected to expand further.

For more information about Safe Pro Group and its latest initiatives, the company invites interested parties to visit its newsroom at http://ibn.fm/SPAI.

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Rachel Torres
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At AIPressa, my work focuses on exploring the paradox of AI in cybersecurity: it's both our best defense and our greatest threat. I've closely followed how AI systems detect vulnerabilities in milliseconds while attackers simultaneously use them to create increasingly sophisticated malware. My approach: explaining technical complexities in an accessible way without losing the urgency of the topic. When I'm not researching the latest AI-driven threats, I'm probably testing security tools or reading about the next attack vector keeping CISOs awake at night.

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