Safe Pro Group Completes Army TiC 2.0 Drill for $1B Program, Spurs Capability Requests
Safe Pro Group completed its AI platform validation during a two-week U.S. Army Transforming in Contact 2.0 Autonomous Breach exercise at Fort Hood, supporting threat detection and 2D/3D mapping integration with TAK and GeoSuite. The demo sparked multiple capability requests as the Army allocates $1 billion toward TiC 2.0 technology testing.
1. Participation in TiC 2.0 Exercise
Safe Pro Group’s AI platforms participated in the U.S. Army’s two-week Transforming in Contact 2.0 Autonomous Breach exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, where soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division and 36th Engineer Brigade operated the systems under realistic field conditions.
2. Platform Performance and Integration
During daily day and night operations, the SPOTD platform detected anti-vehicle and anti-personnel mines, barbed wire and obstacles in drone imagery, feeding threat location data into TAK-enabled soldier devices and GeoSuite. NODE processed imagery to generate 2D/3D terrain maps and surface models for rapid mission planning by command personnel.
3. Army Funding and Pipeline Expansion
The U.S. Army has earmarked $1 billion for the TiC 2.0 program to test advanced technologies directly with troops, and Safe Pro Group’s performance has led to multiple new capability requests. The company is now working to fulfill these requests, expanding its defense technology pipeline.