Ukrainian developers have created a programme called Clarity, which automatically analyzes photo and video data from drones to detect military equipment and signs of enemy presence.
This was reported by Mykhailo Fedorov.
The programme can process intelligence data in seconds, reducing analysis time by up to 90% and running on a standard laptop. The enhanced version, Clarity Pro, additionally generates orthophotos, deciphers images, and geolocates them on a map. The programme is already being used by over 250 pilots, analysts, and intelligence officers from units such as Achilles, Nemesis, Rubizh, the 40th Brigade of Operational Reserve, and others.
The development won the pre-seed startup competition at the Happy New Fear Hackathon and received a grant from the organizer, which enabled the creation of the Pro version.
Clarity demonstrates how artificial intelligence can accelerate reconnaissance and support defense units in modern warfare conditions.