AI-Enabled Wide Area Motion Imagery Capability for V-BAT

Sentient Vision Systems’ ViDAR AI-enabled WAMI solution will enable Shield AI’s V-BAT unmanned aircraft to intelligently classify, track, and read-and-react to targets By Sarah Simpson / 11 Aug 2023
AI-Enabled Wide Area Motion Imagery Capability for V-BAT
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Shield AI will collaborate with Sentient Vision Systems (Sentient), to integrate AI-enabled wide area motion imagery (WAMI) capability with the V-BAT unmanned aircraft, for Department of Defense (DoD), Australian Defense Forces (ADF) and other international customers.

Shield AI’s Brandon Tseng, with Sentient’s Chief Technology Officer, Mark Palmer

ViDAR is Sentient’s AI system, which uses an Electro-Optic or Infrared (EO/IR) sensor to detect and classify targets in the imagery stream that would be invisible to a human operator or to a conventional radar.

With these enhanced capabilities, V-BAT will be even more proficient in executing the most challenging missions, offering a level of capability that significantly bolsters threat deterrence, thereby reinforcing international peace and security.

The companies will jointly develop and integrate a ViDAR-enabled, wide-area-search capability onto Shield AI’s V-BAT unmanned aircraft, which will enable Shield AI’s V-BAT to intelligently classify, track, and read-and-react to targets in dynamic missions. Shield AI plans to fly the capability on V-BAT next year.

“This work with our Australian partner, Sentient, is a unique opportunity to fuse the innovation prowess of two companies from allied countries on opposite sides of the world. Together, we are shaping the future of defense technology,” said Brandon Tseng, Shield AI’s President, Co-founder, and former U.S. Navy SEAL.

“Sentient is excited and proud to be working with Shield AI on this truly breakthrough solution,” said Mark Palmer, Sentient’s Chief Technology Officer. “We look forward to combining the AI expertise and operational understanding of our two great teams to deliver superior ISR capabilities for today’s rapidly changing defense and security environment.”

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