SPARC AI Inc. (CSE: SPAI) (OTCQB: SPAIF), a developer of GPS-free target acquisition systems and autonomous navigation software, has announced a new partnership with a member of the Ukrainian National Guard responsible for drone pilot training. This agreement expands SPARC’s distribution footprint in Ukraine and enhances direct engagement with frontline operators involved in drone warfare and training.
The partnership establishes an additional channel for deploying SPARC’s Overwatch system, which is designed to operate without GPS in contested electronic warfare environments. By collaborating with a trainer who works directly with drone pilots, SPARC aims to accelerate adoption of its technology among end-users who face real-world operational challenges.
SPARC’s strategy in Ukraine focuses on building a resilient and broad distribution network by partnering with drone manufacturers and groups that hold relationships with defense end-users. This in-market presence creates multiple reinforcing channels for Overwatch adoption in what the company describes as “the world’s most operationally relevant electronic warfare environment.”
The announcement follows SPARC’s ongoing efforts to establish itself as a key provider of navigation and targeting solutions for uncrewed systems. The company’s technology addresses a critical vulnerability of drones: reliance on GPS, which is often jammed or spoofed in modern conflict zones. SPARC’s systems use alternative methods to determine position and guide autonomous operations, making them particularly valuable in electronic warfare-heavy theaters like Ukraine.
Investors can find the latest news and updates relating to SPAIF in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/SPAIF. The partnership with the Ukrainian National Guard member is expected to provide valuable feedback from the front lines, helping SPARC refine its products for real-world conditions.
This development underscores the growing importance of drone warfare in modern conflicts and the demand for resilient navigation systems. SPARC’s direct engagement with frontline operators could give it a competitive edge in a market where proven performance in actual combat conditions is highly valued.
As the war in Ukraine continues to drive innovation in drone technology, companies like SPARC that offer solutions to electronic warfare challenges are likely to see increased interest from military customers worldwide. The company’s focus on building multiple distribution channels in Ukraine positions it to capitalize on this trend.
For more information about SPARC AI and its technologies, visit the company’s website or follow its updates through the investor newsroom. The partnership with the Ukrainian National Guard drone trainer represents a strategic move to embed SPARC’s systems directly into the training and operational pipeline of one of the world’s most experienced drone warfare forces.


