Safe Pro Group Inc. (NASDAQ: SPAI) recently demonstrated its patented Safe Pro Object Threat Detection (“SPOTD”) technology during a training event hosted by the Philippine Army in Camp Aquino, Tarlac, Philippines. The event focused on unexploded ordnance (“UXO”) and landmine detection, with more than 30 Explosive Ordnance Disposal (“EOD”) technicians trained on how drone imagery analysis can enhance the detection of dangerous threats.
The SPOTD technology is designed to detect over 150 small and difficult-to-see threats, including landmines, cluster munitions, and other UXO. By leveraging artificial intelligence, the system analyzes aerial imagery captured by drones to identify potential hazards that might be missed by traditional methods. This capability is particularly critical in regions like the Philippines, where landmines and UXO pose ongoing risks to civilian populations and military personnel.
The training event, details of which were shared in a press release on IBN, underscores the growing importance of AI in defense and security applications. Safe Pro Group’s participation indicates a strategic push to expand its footprint in Southeast Asia, where mine contamination remains a significant challenge. The successful demonstration could lead to further collaborations with the Philippine military and other regional forces.
For investors, this development reinforces Safe Pro Group’s position in the AI-driven defense market. The company’s focus on practical, field-tested solutions aligns with global trends toward automated threat detection. As nations seek to modernize their EOD capabilities, technologies like SPOTD may become increasingly integral to clearance operations.
More information about Safe Pro Group is available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/SPAI. This demonstration not only validates the technology but also opens avenues for broader adoption in humanitarian demining and military operations worldwide.


