Safe Pro Group Demonstrates AI-Powered Drone Threat Detection for Philippine Military
Safe Pro Group Inc. successfully demonstrated its AI-driven drone threat detection technology to Philippine military explosive ordnance disposal teams, highlighting the expansion of AI-powered security solutions in the Asia-Pacific region.

Safe Pro Group Inc. (NASDAQ: SPAI) has demonstrated its SpotlightAI™ drone imagery analysis ecosystem during a Philippine Army training event at Camp Aquino in Tarlac. The demonstration, conducted under a U.S. State Department-funded program facilitated by Golden West Humanitarian Foundation, introduced more than 30 explosive ordnance disposal technicians to the company's patented Object Threat Detection (SPOTD) technology.
The SPOTD technology is designed to rapidly identify over 150 types of threats, including landmines, cluster munitions and unexploded ordnance. Chairman and CEO Dan Erdberg stated that the demonstration highlights the company's expansion into the Asia-Pacific region and the critical role of artificial intelligence in strengthening humanitarian mine action and real-time situational awareness.
Safe Pro Group is a mission-driven technology company delivering AI-enabled security and defense solutions through cutting-edge platforms like SPOTD. The company provides advanced situational awareness tools for defense, humanitarian, and homeland security applications globally, leveraging commercially available drones with proprietary machine learning and computer vision technology.
Built on a cloud-based ecosystem and powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Safe Pro Group's scalable platform targets multiple markets including commercial, government, law enforcement and humanitarian sectors. The company's technology offers a safer and more efficient alternative to traditional human-based analysis methods for explosives threat identification.
The latest news and updates relating to SPAI are available in the company's newsroom at http://ibn.fm/SPAI. The demonstration represents a significant step in the integration of artificial intelligence into military and humanitarian operations, particularly in regions affected by explosive remnants of war.