Safe Pro Group Inc. completed its participation in the U.S. Army Transforming in Contact (TiC) 2.0 Autonomous Breach exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, concluding on March 17 2026. The two‑week, invitation‑only field test brought together soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division and the 36th Engineer Brigade to evaluate the company’s SPOTD AI‑powered drone imagery analysis platform and NODE edge‑based navigation engine in a live operational environment.
During the exercise, SPOTD analyzed drone‑captured imagery in real time, flagging mines, barbed wire, and fortifications for soldiers on the ground. The threat detections were fed into the Tactical Awareness Kit and General Dynamics Mission Systems’ GeoSuite, allowing commanders to incorporate hazard data into mission planning and route selection. NODE generated 2‑D/3‑D terrain maps and digital surface models on the fly, providing soldiers with up‑to‑date situational awareness.
The successful deployment of both platforms in a live Army environment validates Safe Pro’s technology readiness and has led to a significant expansion of the company’s pipeline. Multiple new capability requests were raised by Army personnel during the exercise, and the company’s teams are working to address those requests as momentum builds for future Army contracts and broader defense market opportunities.
Safe Pro’s integration with established military systems such as TAK and GeoSuite demonstrates interoperability that is critical for adoption. The TiC 2.0 initiative, a $1 billion program aimed at rapidly fielding advanced technologies, provides a strategic context for Safe Pro’s alignment with Army modernization efforts and positions the company for potential future contracts.
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