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Image 1 — We’re building AI for humanitarian demining in Ukraine. Here’s what you’ll find here.
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We’re building AI for humanitarian demining in Ukraine. Here’s what you’ll find here.

A single drone survey can generate thousands of high-resolution images. Add thermal cameras, magnetometers, ground-penetrating radar (GPR), satellite imagery, and GIS layers, and suddenly you’re dealing with gigabytes of data describing one territory.

For us, the hardest part is no longer collecting data. It’s processing, combining, and interpreting it in a way that is actually useful for people working in the field.

We’re the team behind UADAMAGE, a Ukrainian company developing AI and geospatial tools for humanitarian demining and territorial analysis.

Our goal is not to replace demining specialists or make safety decisions automatically. We use AI to reduce manual work, improve situational awareness, build risk maps, and help experts focus on areas that may require closer investigation.

Here we’ll share the technical and practical side of what we’re building, including:

  • UAV mapping and remote sensing
  • thermal, multispectral, magnetic, and GPR data
  • sensor fusion and GIS workflows
  • AI-assisted image analysis and anomaly detection
  • field-testing approaches and geospatial processing pipelines
  • lessons learned while developing technology for humanitarian demining in Ukraine

Our first posts will focus on how different sensors observe the same territory differently, and why combining those perspectives is often more valuable than relying on a single dataset.

If you’re interested in AI, GIS, drones, remote sensing, robotics, or humanitarian technology, we’re glad you’re here.

UADAMAGE Team

u/UADAMAGE — 2 days ago