Safe Pro Group Inc. (NASDAQ: SPAI), a developer of AI-enabled defense, security and situational awareness solutions, has released a demonstration video showing its InFlight AI-powered threat detection software embedded into the Red Cat Black Widow drone. The technology is designed to rapidly identify and locate more than 150 types of explosive threats in real time, including landmines, anti-personnel mines, cluster munitions and ambush FPV drones.
According to the company, InFlight processes real-time 4K video onboard the drone using embedded compute hardware at the tactical edge, enabling live threat detection without reliance on remote processing. This capability allows operators to receive immediate threat intelligence during missions, reducing the time between detection and response. The system integrates directly with the U.S. Army’s Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK) software ecosystem, allowing operators to transmit actionable threat intelligence across military networks to support faster battlefield decision-making and mission execution. The video showcasing this integration is available at https://ibn.fm/furzK.
The announcement carries significant implications for military and humanitarian operations. By embedding AI processing directly onto drones, Safe Pro Group’s InFlight system eliminates the need for cloud or ground-based processing, which can be vulnerable to connectivity issues or latency in contested environments. This edge computing approach ensures that threat detection remains operational even in areas with limited or no network access. For soldiers and first responders, the ability to identify explosive hazards in real time can drastically reduce casualties and accelerate clearance operations. The integration with ATAK further enhances situational awareness by feeding threat data directly into the command-and-control systems already used by U.S. forces.
Safe Pro Group positions itself as a mission-driven technology company delivering AI-enabled security and defense solutions. Its platforms, such as SPOTD, provide advanced situational awareness tools for defense, humanitarian, and homeland security applications globally. The company leverages commercially available off-the-shelf drones with its proprietary machine learning and computer vision technology to enable rapid identification of explosive threats, offering a safer and more efficient alternative to traditional human-based analysis methods. Built on a cloud-based ecosystem and powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Safe Pro Group’s scalable platform targets multiple markets, including commercial, government, law enforcement, and humanitarian sectors.
For investors and industry observers, this demonstration underscores the growing trend of integrating AI directly into military hardware to enhance real-time decision-making. As drone usage expands in both military and civilian contexts, technologies like InFlight could set new standards for autonomous threat detection. The ability to process high-definition video onboard without remote dependencies may also influence future procurement decisions by defense agencies seeking resilient, low-latency solutions. More information on Safe Pro Group Inc. is available at https://safeprogroup.com, and the latest news and updates relating to SPAI can be found in the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/SPAI.

