Ukraine launches platform for testing AI models based on frontline data

Yevheniia Hubina — 20 January, 16:52
Ukraine launches platform for testing AI models based on frontline data
Photo: Ministry of Digital Transformation

Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation has announced the launch of Brave1 Dataroom – a secure environment for testing and training new artificial intelligence models using real frontline data.

Source: Ministry of Digital Transformation

Details: The ministry says this will accelerate the development of autonomous systems capable of detecting and intercepting Russian assets without human intervention.

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"The platform will operate on software solutions provided by the global tech giant Palantir and will accelerate the development of AI-based autonomous systems to strengthen the military," the ministry said.

According to the ministry's website, the platform already contains visual and thermal databases of aerial assets, particularly Russian Shahed drones. The range of data will be continuously expanded.

"Artificial intelligence is becoming a decisive factor in modern warfare. For Ukrainian drones and defence systems to be effective, they must be trained on high-quality and up-to-date data. Dataroom is a joint project of the Brave1 cluster, the Ministry of Defence, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Research Institute of Military Intelligence and the American technology giant Palantir," the Ministry of Digital Transformation added.

Ukrainian developers will gain access to the datasets after completing a security compliance procedure. Access applications can be submitted via the link.

Background: In July 2025, Ukraine unveiled Test in Ukraine, a Brave1-based platform that enables developers to trial their defence technologies in Ukraine.

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