Ukraine is rolling out a secure digital environment to counter Russian unmanned aerial system (UAS) attacks, using real battlefield data to train and test artificial intelligence (AI) models within the government-backed Brave1 defense innovation cluster.
The project, called the Brave1 Dataroom, is designed to tackle drone attacks in the nearly four-year conflict, which according to Kyiv have become bigger, faster, and harder to stop.
Brave1 Dataroom runs on software from US tech firm Palantir and includes structured visual and thermal datasets collected directly from the frontlines.
Read the full story on our new publication, Military AI: Ukraine Opens Brave1 Dataroom to Train AI for Drone Defense









