Overview
- The Zelenskyy–Karp meeting, held Tuesday in Kyiv, set a plan to expand Brave1 Dataroom access for AI training.
- Officials said more than 100 companies are training over 80 models that spot and intercept drones in tough conditions.
- Ukraine credited the work with a detailed air-attack analysis tool, AI that sifts large intelligence troves, and links into deep-strike planning.
- The Defence Ministry outlined goals of 100% identification of aerial targets and at least 95% interception, with AI used to predict threats.
- Officials pointed to heavy winter drone barrages, including about 27,000 Shahed-type launches, to explain the push for automated defenses.