More than 100 Ukrainian companies have gained access to the Brave1 Dataroom platform and are using it to train artificial intelligence models on real-world data, according to Ukraine's Ministry of Defense.
"More than 100 Ukrainian companies have already received access to Brave1 Dataroom and are using the platform to train artificial intelligence models based on real data," the ministry said in a statement.
Brave1 Dataroom is a secure environment that provides developers with access to structured datasets for validating, training, and fine-tuning AI solutions for military applications. These datasets include visual and thermal imagery of aerial targets collected under real operational conditions.
The ministry also explained how Brave1 Dataroom is helping accelerate the development of interceptor drones. One of the platform's key focus areas is advancing technologies for the automatic detection and interception of hostile drones. Companies are working with data on various types of aerial targets gathered in different weather conditions, at different times of day, and using a range of sensors. This enables AI models to be trained on scenarios that closely reflect the realities of modern warfare. Particular attention has been given to countering Shahed-type attack drones and other enemy unmanned aerial systems.











