Ukrainian defense companies use Brave1 Dataroom for AI training.
Over 100 Ukrainian defense companies have gained access to the Brave1 Dataroom platform, used for training artificial intelligence models based on real combat data.
The platform allows developers to train and test solutions for military needs using structured data sets collected in real conditions. This is crucial for improving target recognition algorithms and enhancing the efficiency of autonomous systems, especially when countering drones like the “Shahed” type. Utilizing combat data helps reduce response time of systems and accelerates the creation of next-generation interceptor drones.
According to Brave1, dozens of systems based on artificial intelligence are already functioning on the front lines. They provide autonomous drone targeting, navigation in complex conditions, analysis of intelligence information, and forecasting enemy actions within the DELTA system.
Brave1 Dataroom was created within the Brave1 defense cluster with the participation of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the Ministry of Digital Transformation, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Military Intelligence Research Institute, and Palantir Technologies. The Ministry of Defense has already reported on the capability of Ukrainian interceptor drones to autonomously shoot down “Shaheds” due to automation of up to 95% of the interception process of enemy drones.
| Platform | Brave1 Dataroom |
| Number of companies | Over 100 |
| Purpose of use | AI model training based on real combat data |
| Features | Reducing response time, improving targeting algorithms |
| Project participants | Ministry of Defense, Armed Forces, Ministry of Digital Transformation, Military Intelligence Research Institute, Palantir |




