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    Ukraine Opens Battlefield Data For AI Drone Training

    StratNewsGlobal Tech TeamBy StratNewsGlobal Tech TeamMarch 13, 2026 Defence No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ukraine is opening access to its battlefield data for allies to help train artificial intelligence software used in drones, as Kyiv seeks to leverage its wartime experience in the ongoing conflict with Russia.

    Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said a new platform had been created that allows partners to train AI models using large datasets without exposing sensitive information.

    “Today, Ukraine has a unique array of battlefield data that is unmatched anywhere else in the world,” Fedorov said.

    The data includes millions of annotated images gathered from thousands of combat drone flights.

    Training AI With Real Combat Data

    The information collected during the war is valuable for training AI systems to recognise patterns, detect targets and analyse the behaviour of people and military equipment on the battlefield.

    Militaries worldwide are increasingly developing automated systems capable of guiding drones to their targets or analysing large volumes of combat data without direct human control.

    Foreign allies and technology companies have expressed interest in Ukraine’s datasets, which offer rare insights into modern battlefield conditions.

    Push For Autonomous Warfare

    Fedorov said Ukraine hopes the collaboration will accelerate the development of AI systems that can later be used in its defence against Russia.

    The government wants to expand the role of autonomous technologies in the war, including drones that can intercept enemy aircraft or operate independently.

    Ukraine has already begun creating specialised drone interceptor units within its armed forces to counter Russian attack drones.

    Sharing Lessons From Modern Warfare

    Ukraine is seeking to maximise the technological knowledge gained from what has become Europe’s largest conflict since the Second World War.

    Kyiv has also begun sharing expertise with other countries. Ukrainian anti-drone specialists recently travelled to several Middle Eastern nations to assist in countering Iranian-made Shahed drones.

    Military leaders say the war has entered a new phase where unmanned systems and artificial intelligence are playing an increasingly central role.

    (with inputs from Reuters)

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