SPARC AI Inc. (CSE: SPAI) (OTCQB: SPAIF) has been featured in a recent article discussing its GPS-free navigation and targeting technology that eliminates the need for physical tethers. The technology emerges as a response to challenges on modern battlefields where electronic warfare and signal jamming have prompted forces to adopt fiber-optic first-person view drones controlled by physical cables instead of radio frequencies.
These un-jammable fiber-optic systems have become widespread in combat zones, leading to a new tactical problem. The fiber-optic cables now litter these areas, creating tangled webs that Ukrainian special operator Khyzhak describes as dangerous obstacles. Soldiers must navigate carefully around these threads, unable to distinguish between harmless cables and deliberate booby traps, adding complexity and risk to battlefield operations.
SPARC AI offers a different approach that addresses both the jamming vulnerability and the physical clutter problem. Rather than replacing one physical dependency with another, the company has developed software-only solutions that enable drones and robotic systems to acquire targets and navigate autonomously without GPS, sensors, radar, lidar, or physical tethers. In signal-jammed environments where fiber-optic drones currently dominate, SPARC AI's technology delivers the same jamming resistance without leaving physical evidence behind.
The company develops next-generation, GPS-free target acquisition and intelligence software for drones and edge devices. Its zero-signature technology delivers real-time detection, tracking, and behavioral insights without reliance on radar, lidar, or heavy sensors. SPARC AI's flagship platform provides defense, rescue, first responders, and commercial operators with unmatched situational awareness. The company is committed to building a scalable software platform that defines the future of drone intelligence globally.
The technology's implications extend beyond military applications to rescue operations and commercial drone use where GPS signals may be unreliable or unavailable. By eliminating physical tethers and heavy sensor dependencies, SPARC AI's approach could enable more agile, less detectable drone operations across multiple sectors. The company's news and updates are available in its newsroom at https://ibn.fm/SPAIF.
The full article discussing SPARC AI's technology can be viewed at https://ibn.fm/WD6yi. The coverage appears on AINewsWire, a specialized communications platform focusing on artificial intelligence advancements within the Dynamic Brand Portfolio at IBN that delivers various distribution services including access to wire solutions, article syndication to thousands of outlets, press release enhancement, social media distribution, and corporate communications solutions.


