Safe Pro Group Inc. (NASDAQ: SPAI), a developer of AI-enabled defense and security technologies, announced it has successfully completed participation in the U.S. Army’s Project Convergence Capstone 6 (PC-C6), a 10-day future warfare exercise at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California. During the invite-only event, soldiers used the company’s backpack-sized Navigation Observation & Detection Engine-X (NODE-X) and OnSight software to analyze drone imagery, detect landmines and unexploded ordnance, and generate detailed battlefield maps that were shared across U.S. Army planning platforms to support operational decision-making.
Powered by Safe Pro’s patented Safe Pro Object Threat Detection (SPOTD) technology, NODE uses AI trained on more than 2.9 million real-world drone images to identify more than 150 types of explosive threats and objects of interest while operating without network connectivity. Safe Pro said the exercise provided an opportunity to demonstrate its edge-based threat detection and mapping capabilities to Army leaders evaluating technologies for future modernization and acquisition programs. For more details on the exercise, visit the full press release at https://ibn.fm/CigIC.
The successful demonstration at PC-C6 highlights Safe Pro’s potential to support military operations with real-time, AI-driven situational awareness. The NODE-X system’s ability to function without network connectivity is critical for contested environments, and its integration with Army planning platforms could streamline decision-making. This exercise positions Safe Pro for future contracts as the Army seeks to modernize its capabilities. For more information about Safe Pro Group, visit their website at https://safeprogroup.com.


