The French
Ministry of Armed Forces renews its confidence
in the artificialintelligence technologies developed by
Preligens for image-based intelligence.
Following the presentation
by the French Minister of Armed Forces on May
10th at Creil Air
Force Base 110 on the progress of the Ministry's
Artificial Intelligence roadmap, the
Directorate of Military Intelligence (French:
Direction du renseignement militaire, DRM) has
placed a new order with Preligens to help
monitor activities on strategic sites.
As a result of a long
cooperation with specialists in image-based
intelligence from the French
Ministry of Armed Forces, the tools developed
with this company implement artificial
intelligence-based algorithms specifically
trained for the detection of materials of
military
interest (armored vehicles, aircraft, ships,
etc.).
The performance obtained
enables the analysis of the continuous flow of
images from the
French CSO constellation of sovereign
observation satellites, including those from the
CSO-2 satellite launched on 29 December 2020.
This state-of-the-art technology is available
to analysts to help them develop intelligence of
military interest and anticipate threats by
setting up surveillance and warning mechanisms.
With this new order, the
services previously deployed in one of the
centers of the DRM will
gradually be extended to all the Ministry's
entities requiring satellite image analysis.
This tool enables the Armed
Forces to increase their surveillance and
intelligence
capabilities by processing the growing volume of
data coming from the new sensors and by
relieving experts of repetitive tasks. This
gives France greater efficiency in situation
assessment and decision-making.
For Air Force General
Jean-François Ferlet, Director of Military
Intelligence :
"For the past 30 years, our efforts have been
primarily focused on acquiring new intelligence
sensors. To fulfill our mission at the DRM, I
have chosen to focus our new computing
capabilities to make the most of the information
at our disposal. AI is one of the ways to
significantly increase our performance and the
user feedback on Preligens tools
clearlyvalidates this choice. The challenge now
is to make this service available to the entire
department. ".
For Arnaud Guérin,
co-founder and CEO of Preligens:
"We are very proud to see our solution once
again endorsed by the French Ministry of
Armed Forces and to be able to leverage four
years of work with the DRM. This support is
also very important in the context of our export
development, which is supported by the
French Defence Procurement Agency (French :
Direction Générale de l’Armement - DGA),
notably through initiatives launched with
certain allies. Indeed, international markets
remain
one of our main drivers for pursuing our
hyper-growth strategy to become a European
technology giant. "