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ウクライナ、軍事AIとC-UASの開発を加速するためBrave1データルームを開設

Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense has launched the Brave1 Dataroom, a secure digital environment designed to support the training and testing of artificial intelligence models for military applications, with an initial focus on countering drone threats.

The initiative is being developed in cooperation with the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Scientific Research Institute of Military Intelligence and U.S.-based technology company Palantir. It operates under the government-backed Brave1 defense innovation cluster, which aims to accelerate the development and fielding of new military technologies.

According to the Ministry of Defense, Brave1 Dataroom is intended to give Ukrainian defense developers access to structured, combat-relevant datasets and tools needed to build and validate autonomous systems. In its first phase, the platform will prioritize artificial intelligence solutions for the detection and interception of hostile drones, reflecting the central role drones now play in the conflict with Russia.

“Artificial intelligence is becoming a decisive factor on the modern battlefield,” said Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s Minister of Defense. He added that the partnership with Palantir would support the development of “new AI-based game changers,” particularly in the area of autonomous air defense.

The platform is built on Palantir software and includes curated visual and thermal datasets of aerial targets, including Russian Shahed kamikaze drones. These datasets are derived from real-world material collected by Ukrainian soldiers and are expected to expand over time as additional combat data becomes available.

Brave1 Dataroom allows participating companies to train, test and validate AI models across a range of functions, including air target detection, classification and autonomous interception algorithms. Officials emphasized that development and testing take place within a controlled environment designed to protect sensitive military data.

Access to the platform will be limited to Ukrainian defense developers that pass a mandatory security compliance process. The Ministry of Defense said this requirement is intended to ensure data protection and alignment with defense-sector standards.

Ukrainian authorities are now inviting eligible domestic defense companies to apply for access, positioning Brave1 Dataroom as a key element of the country’s effort to accelerate AI-driven capabilities for the battlefield.

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