New FSV Platform feature to detect targets during video streaming

Farsight Vision has launched a target detection feature during video streaming

Object detection occurs with an average latency of 6 seconds

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Photo: Ministry of Defence of Ukraine

The Ukrainian-Estonian defence tech company Farsight Vision has updated its FSV Platform software and added real-time object detection. Now, during video streaming, operators can identify targets and transmit strike data within seconds. The developer disclosed this to Defender Media.

After a session starts, the system reaches operational mode within 1–2 minutes. It then provides continuous object detection with an average latency of 6 seconds.

The company adds that, thanks to artificial intelligence, its FSV Platform automatically detects and analyses more than 30 types of objects, including personnel, antennas, vehicles, and their tracks. The updated neural model was presented in May. In the same month, Farsight Vision launched a video streaming feature in FSV Platform for use during UAV flights.

FSV Platform is Farsight Vision’s core software product, which uses artificial intelligence tools to convert photos and video from reconnaissance drones into orthophoto maps of terrain and 3D models with precise tactical map referencing.

The company has also developed the FSV App, a VR and Android application for operation modelling and UAV/UGV navigation support. It synchronises with FSV Platform.