Ukraine is opening the possibility for international partners to train artificial intelligence models using real battlefield data. The government approved the launch of a special AI platform under the Ministry of Defense.
This was announced by Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov. According to him, the new cooperation format will allow Ukrainian companies and international partners to use combat data to develop unmanned systems and defense technologies.
The platform was created at the Center for Innovation and Development of Defense Technologies of the Ministry of Defense. It allows partners to safely train artificial intelligence models without direct access to sensitive databases, work with large volumes of labeled photo and video materials, and use continuously updated data.
According to Fedorov, Ukraine possesses a unique dataset from the battlefield that does not exist anywhere else in the world. It includes millions of annotated frames collected during tens of thousands of combat flights.
These data are already used to train neural networks that automatically detect ground and aerial targets in the DELTA system.
The minister noted that international partners and Ukrainian companies have strong demand for such data to develop and modernize defense technologies.
According to him, the new platform will allow partners to train their AI models on real modern warfare data, while Ukraine will accelerate the development of autonomous combat systems and introduce new technological solutions for the battlefield.
