AI-assisted optronics

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AI-assisted optronics


  Thales


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  30 April 2024

To address a complex and constantly changing threat environment, the European Defence Fund is supporting the European Union's STORE collaborative project to accelerate the introduction of AI and associated shared databases in the imaging systems for land forces.

 

As threats become increasingly sophisticated (hypersonic missiles, combat drones, drone swarms, etc.), optronic sensors are more strategically important than ever and need to deliver the highest levels of performance in the field.

 

STORE will lay the foundations for Europe's first shared, scalable database of defence imagery and explore different algorithm solutions for threat detection. It will address issues of data governance and the cost-effective development of sovereign technologies. The STORE project, by combining optronic sensors with AI-based analysis techniques, will set up future functionalities related to augmenting war fighters’ perception of the battlefield, enhancing their tactical situational awareness, shortening the decision loop to accelerate reaction times and, consequently, improve survivability.

 

    “We are proud that the EDF is financing this project which entrusts Thales as project lead and coordinator of this network of partners, European industrial and technological jewels. We will leverage all of our experience and expertise in optronics and artificial intelligence to offer high perception capacities, providing decisive tactic superiority on battlefields.” Benoît Plantier, Vice-president of Optronics and Missile Electronics activity, Thales.

 

The publication was funded by the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of Thales and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.

The publication was funded by the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of Thales and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.

 

Key information

 

 

 

Call title: Research actions –Digital transformation.

 

Duration of the project: 36 months

 

Estimated total cost: 23.3 M€

 

Project partners:

 

Thales France (Coordinator)

 

Safran E&D, France

 

ONERA, France

 

GMV, Spain

 

Leonardo, Italy

 

IOSB, Germany

 

Flysight, Italy

 

TNO, Netherlands

 

LIST, Luxembourg

 

HENSOLDT Optronics, Germany

 

HENSOLDT Analytics, Austria

 

Kongsberg, Norway

 

Rheinmetall Electronics Gmbh, Germany

 

Marduk, Estonia

 

AIT, Austria

 

University of Cologne, Germany

 

Cybernetica, Estonia

 

STAM, Italy

 

Falconers, Estonia

 

UniMore, Italy

 

Thales on the STORE project

 

As STORE project leader, Thales will draw on its experience on the SCORPION programme and leverage its operational knowledge, technical expertise, and experience in managing large-scale collaborative projects to coordinate the work and drive synergies between industry players and academic partners.