Combat Tested AI Gains Verified OSINT Data Source

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Open Source Intelligence Powers Next-Generation Autonomous Battlefield AI Through Swarmer-Molfar Partnership
Open Source Intelligence Powers Next-Generation Autonomous Battlefield AI Through Swarmer-Molfar Partnership

Swarmer is integrating verified open source intelligence datasets from Molfar Intelligence into its autonomous drone AI platform to improve object recognition, situational awareness and battlefield decision-making using combat-validated data.

Swarmer and Molfar Intelligence have entered into a strategic data partnership that will integrate verified Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) datasets into Swarmer’s autonomous drone AI systems, strengthening AI model training, object recognition accuracy, situational awareness and decision-making reliability.

Under the agreement, Molfar Intelligence will provide structured OSINT datasets comprising geolocated imagery, video intelligence, satellite-derived observations, battlefield activity data and military equipment observations. The information is gathered from publicly available sources, including drone footage, social media, satellite imagery and battlefield reporting.

The datasets undergo multi-source verification, temporal and geospatial correlation, equipment identification and attribution analysis before being incorporated into Swarmer’s AI training pipeline. Both companies noted that autonomous systems are only as reliable as the data used to train them, while unverified or manipulated data can introduce operational risks.

The partnership creates a direct link between intelligence production and autonomous execution, using workflows validated in real combat conditions rather than simulations.
“This important partnership with Molfar Intelligence gives Swarmer a verified, battlefield-sourced data pipeline that no synthetic dataset can replicate. We believe that the quality of our AI models will improve considerably with Molfar’s methodology and that this will help with speed and accuracy of decision-making,” said Serhii Kupriienko, Global CEO of Swarmer.

Swarmer’s autonomy software has supported more than 100,000 real-world combat missions in Ukraine since April 2024.

“Ukraine produces something no peacetime military can generate — intelligence that has been verified under real combat pressure, every day, for over four years. Partnering with Swarmer means this intelligence now directly improves one of the most battle-tested autonomy platforms operating today. For us, it is another confirmation that Molfar Intelligence methodology has become part of the defense technology chain,” said Artem Starosiek, CEO of Molfar Intelligence.

 

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