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SafePro Dips on Army Selection for Product

Safe Pro Group Inc. (NASDAQ: SPAI) shares fell short of Tuesday’s close on Wednesday. The Aventura, Fla-based company, a leader in artificial intelligence (AI)-powered defense and security solutions, announced that it has been selected by the U.S. Army to participate in the Army Futures Command’s (AFC) Concept Focused Warfighting Experiment (CFWE) Maneuver (CFWE-M) 2026 event being held at Fort Benning, Georgia in March through April 2026.

Army Futures Command, established in 2018, helps ensure the Army and its soldiers remain at the forefront of technological innovation and warfighting ability. The CFWE-M is a live and constructive simulation experiment held annually by the U.S. Army and serves as the primary venue for experimentation focusing on the small unit level.

CFWE-M supports small unit modernization by providing Cross Function Teams (CFT), Centers of Excellence (CoE) capability developers, Science and Technology (S&T) community, and industry an opportunity to collaborate with the Army.

At CFWE, Safe Pro team members plan to conduct demonstrations of its patented, AI-powered computer vision technologies including its SpotlightAI™ AI-powered drone-based imagery analysis platform. The Company’s image analysis platform can detect and identify over 150 types of landmines and unexploded ordnance in a fraction of a second per image, rapidly delivering mission-critical, battlefield situational awareness.

Safe Pro’s technology is built on more than 2.5 years of successful operations conducted in Ukraine where its real-world datasets include high-resolution drone imagery and GPS-tagged geospatial data encompassing over 1.66 million drone images analyzed to date, and 28,000+ threats identified across 6,705 hectares.

SPAI shares fell back 18 cents, or 5%, to $3.53.