Safe Pro Group Inc., a leading technology company specializing in AI-powered security and defense solutions, recently demonstrated its cutting-edge SpotlightAI drone imagery analysis ecosystem to explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) teams from the Philippine military. The demonstration took place at Camp Aquino in Tarlac, under a U.S. State Department-funded program facilitated by the Golden West Humanitarian Foundation. This event showcased the power of AI in enhancing real-time situational awareness and improving the detection of hazardous materials such as landmines, cluster munitions, and unexploded ordnance (UXO). The spotlight of the demonstration was Safe Pros patented Object Threat Detection (SPOTD) technology, designed to identify over 150 different types of threats. Unlike traditional methods that rely on human operators for detecting these explosives, the SPOTD technology uses commercially available drones combined with machine learning algorithms to rapidly and accurately analyze imagery in real time. This solution offers a safer and more efficient alternative, particularly in hazardous environments where explosive threats pose significant risks to personnel and civilians alike. Over 30 EOD technicians participated in the event, benefiting from the exposure to such innovative technology. Safe Pros Chief Executive Officer, Dan Erdberg, highlighted that the use of AI in the defense and humanitarian sectors is essential for bolstering security operations. He emphasized that this demonstration not only marks Safe Pros expansion into the Asia-Pacific region but also underscores the increasing role of artificial intelligence in strengthening military operations, particularly in areas requiring rapid and precise threat identification. The SpotlightAI system, powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), processes imagery from drones in real-time, enabling immediate threat detection and mitigation strategies. The technology is designed to work seamlessly with off-the-shelf drones, offering flexibility and scalability in various mission scenarios. Its key feature is the ability to operate in highly challenging environments, from dense jungles to war zones, providing military teams with critical insights into potential dangers before they engage in direct action. This demonstration is a significant milestone in the adoption of AI-powered defense technologies, as the Philippines' EOD teams were introduced to tools that enhance both the speed and accuracy of their operations. The integration of such technologies is part of a broader trend toward digital and data-centric operations in modern military tactics. As militaries around the world increasingly rely on drones and AI to assess risk and optimize decision-making, the success of this demonstration could pave the way for broader implementation in other regions, especially in conflict zones where explosive threats are widespread. As the Philippine military continues to modernize its defense capabilities, the demonstration of AI-powered threat detection technologies serves as a testament to the importance of innovation in military training. These types of tools will allow military units to better manage their resources, enhance situational awareness, and reduce the risks to personnel engaged in life-threatening operations.