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AI detects miltary threats before they happen
Ferrari Press Agency
Sentry 1
Ref 16962
03/07/2025
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A new global monitoring system which uses artificial intelligence is said to be able to predict potential military threats before they happen.
The system uses AI to fuse satellite data with decades of geographic information.
It produces what the company behind it calls “predictive intelligence” for strategic operations.
The dual system is called Sentry and has been developed by Sweden based satellite and space system company Maxar Technologies.
One version called Site focuses on key areas across land and sea, such as airports, ports, and urban centres.
A second called Maritime Sentry monitors vessel activities across large ocean regions, enabling real-time surveillance of thousands of square kilometres of ocean waters simultaneously.
Sentry automatically coordinates multiple satellite networks to maximise coverage allowing it to monitor hundreds of sites around the world, all at once.
It then fuses the collected data into a single, time-aligned dataset, making a quick and easy analysis.
Finally, AI and machine learning models compare this feed against Maxar’s archive, flagging suspicious activities such as sudden troop movements, an unexpected satellite launch, or disruptions at critical infrastructure.
OPS: Thr AI Sentry system
Sentry.
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DUKAS_186626939_FER
AI detects miltary threats before they happen
Ferrari Press Agency
Sentry 1
Ref 16962
03/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Maxar Technologies
A new global monitoring system which uses artificial intelligence is said to be able to predict potential military threats before they happen.
The system uses AI to fuse satellite data with decades of geographic information.
It produces what the company behind it calls “predictive intelligence” for strategic operations.
The dual system is called Sentry and has been developed by Sweden based satellite and space system company Maxar Technologies.
One version called Site focuses on key areas across land and sea, such as airports, ports, and urban centres.
A second called Maritime Sentry monitors vessel activities across large ocean regions, enabling real-time surveillance of thousands of square kilometres of ocean waters simultaneously.
Sentry automatically coordinates multiple satellite networks to maximise coverage allowing it to monitor hundreds of sites around the world, all at once.
It then fuses the collected data into a single, time-aligned dataset, making a quick and easy analysis.
Finally, AI and machine learning models compare this feed against Maxar’s archive, flagging suspicious activities such as sudden troop movements, an unexpected satellite launch, or disruptions at critical infrastructure.
OPS: Thr AI Sentry system
Sentry.
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DUKAS_186626938_FER
AI detects miltary threats before they happen
Ferrari Press Agency
Sentry 1
Ref 16962
03/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Maxar Technologies
A new global monitoring system which uses artificial intelligence is said to be able to predict potential military threats before they happen.
The system uses AI to fuse satellite data with decades of geographic information.
It produces what the company behind it calls “predictive intelligence” for strategic operations.
The dual system is called Sentry and has been developed by Sweden based satellite and space system company Maxar Technologies.
One version called Site focuses on key areas across land and sea, such as airports, ports, and urban centres.
A second called Maritime Sentry monitors vessel activities across large ocean regions, enabling real-time surveillance of thousands of square kilometres of ocean waters simultaneously.
Sentry automatically coordinates multiple satellite networks to maximise coverage allowing it to monitor hundreds of sites around the world, all at once.
It then fuses the collected data into a single, time-aligned dataset, making a quick and easy analysis.
Finally, AI and machine learning models compare this feed against Maxar’s archive, flagging suspicious activities such as sudden troop movements, an unexpected satellite launch, or disruptions at critical infrastructure.
OPS: Thr AI Sentry system
Sentry.
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DUKAS_186626937_FER
AI detects miltary threats before they happen
Ferrari Press Agency
Sentry 1
Ref 16962
03/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Maxar Technologies
A new global monitoring system which uses artificial intelligence is said to be able to predict potential military threats before they happen.
The system uses AI to fuse satellite data with decades of geographic information.
It produces what the company behind it calls “predictive intelligence” for strategic operations.
The dual system is called Sentry and has been developed by Sweden based satellite and space system company Maxar Technologies.
One version called Site focuses on key areas across land and sea, such as airports, ports, and urban centres.
A second called Maritime Sentry monitors vessel activities across large ocean regions, enabling real-time surveillance of thousands of square kilometres of ocean waters simultaneously.
Sentry automatically coordinates multiple satellite networks to maximise coverage allowing it to monitor hundreds of sites around the world, all at once.
It then fuses the collected data into a single, time-aligned dataset, making a quick and easy analysis.
Finally, AI and machine learning models compare this feed against Maxar’s archive, flagging suspicious activities such as sudden troop movements, an unexpected satellite launch, or disruptions at critical infrastructure.
OPS: Information provided by the Maritime version of Sentry.
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DUKAS_186626935_FER
AI detects miltary threats before they happen
Ferrari Press Agency
Sentry 1
Ref 16962
03/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Maxar Technologies
A new global monitoring system which uses artificial intelligence is said to be able to predict potential military threats before they happen.
The system uses AI to fuse satellite data with decades of geographic information.
It produces what the company behind it calls “predictive intelligence” for strategic operations.
The dual system is called Sentry and has been developed by Sweden based satellite and space system company Maxar Technologies.
One version called Site focuses on key areas across land and sea, such as airports, ports, and urban centres.
A second called Maritime Sentry monitors vessel activities across large ocean regions, enabling real-time surveillance of thousands of square kilometres of ocean waters simultaneously.
Sentry automatically coordinates multiple satellite networks to maximise coverage allowing it to monitor hundreds of sites around the world, all at once.
It then fuses the collected data into a single, time-aligned dataset, making a quick and easy analysis.
Finally, AI and machine learning models compare this feed against Maxar’s archive, flagging suspicious activities such as sudden troop movements, an unexpected satellite launch, or disruptions at critical infrastructure.
OPS: Sentry can monitor hundreds of sites around the world simultaneously.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_186626933_FER
AI detects miltary threats before they happen
Ferrari Press Agency
Sentry 1
Ref 16962
03/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Maxar Technologies
A new global monitoring system which uses artificial intelligence is said to be able to predict potential military threats before they happen.
The system uses AI to fuse satellite data with decades of geographic information.
It produces what the company behind it calls “predictive intelligence” for strategic operations.
The dual system is called Sentry and has been developed by Sweden based satellite and space system company Maxar Technologies.
One version called Site focuses on key areas across land and sea, such as airports, ports, and urban centres.
A second called Maritime Sentry monitors vessel activities across large ocean regions, enabling real-time surveillance of thousands of square kilometres of ocean waters simultaneously.
Sentry automatically coordinates multiple satellite networks to maximise coverage allowing it to monitor hundreds of sites around the world, all at once.
It then fuses the collected data into a single, time-aligned dataset, making a quick and easy analysis.
Finally, AI and machine learning models compare this feed against Maxar’s archive, flagging suspicious activities such as sudden troop movements, an unexpected satellite launch, or disruptions at critical infrastructure.
OPS: Maxar Sentry on screen
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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