And organizing that data effectively has now given Kyiv a significant edge. The next step is implementing AI in ways that optimize decision-making in ways that conventional programming cannot. JL
Demian Shevko reports in New Voice of Ukraine:
After the invasion, Ukraine accelerated decision-making technologically. A new generation of defense startups, data-processing teams, and AI developers emerged. Integrated battlefield awareness platforms aggregate drone feeds, satellite imagery, seismic and acoustic sensors, reconnaissance, and frontline reports into a unified operational picture, enabling faster, decentralized decisions. Reaction time has been compressed to minutes. Fighting within a kill zone means processing large volumes of data as the technological scale and intensity of the battlefield is redefining how information itself determines combat. Targeting effectiveness could increase 50% by choosing the right tool for the right target. Optimizing data flows can raise effectiveness to 90%. The remaining 10% - the part that cannot be solved through conventional programming - is where AI becomes critical.























