Ukraine is scaling up the use of artificial intelligence on the battlefield thanks to an expanded partnership with the American tech giant Palantir Technologies. One of the key projects is the Brave1 Dataroom platform, where developers gain access to unique frontline data sets to train their algorithms. This was announced by Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov following a meeting with Palantir Technologies CEO Alex Karp. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who also met with Karp, noted that the discussions covered technological development for both military and civilian needs.

Brave1 Dataroom is a specialized environment created for training AI models. Thanks to this platform, more than 100 companies are already working on 80 different models focused on detecting and intercepting aerial targets even in complex conditions. In addition, Palantir technologies are already integrated into systems for analyzing air attacks, processing intelligence data, and planning complex operations deep in Russia’s rear areas.
“Today, technology, AI, data analysis, and the mathematics of war directly affect the outcome on the battlefield,” Mykhailo Fedorov emphasized. According to him, the ministry’s goal is to strengthen partnerships in defense tech projects that provide a technological advantage over the enemy.

During the visit, the Palantir team was shown how Ukrainian defenders use digital solutions to deter the aggressor and strike at the Russian economy.