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According to the developer, reports from civilians supplemented a picture of air...

Appendix AI helped to knock down Russian missiles: Any Ukrainian can take advantage of

According to the developer, reports from civilians supplemented a picture of air combat and suggested where to catch X-101 and "calibers". During a massive shelling, on July 26, the EPPO mobile app helped Ukrainian air defense troops to bring 36 caliber missiles and X-101 launched by Russia. Gennady Soldin, a representative of the Technari developers group, reported this on his Facebook page. According to him, 530 Ukrainians used the application to ensure the safety of their compatriots.

Seeing or hearing the low flying Russian rocket, they pressed the corresponding button in the EPPO and thus reported the threat. After that, the artificial intelligence of the system processed the message and indicated the military location of the missiles in the form of points on a digital map. In addition, the algorithms have made flight trajectory, taking into account the most likely directions and speeds of the goals, predicting where they will be in a few minutes.

"Visualized for the military data effectively supplemented the radar picture of the air combat and significantly improved the situational awareness of the Air Defense units," Gennady Soldin said. - "Thank you to all those who today or previously announced the air defense of rockets or lands and helped to knock down the flying marsh -lad. Who took care of the safety . We know for sure that the EPPO program was useful for our guard sky.

" The EPPO application from Ukrainian developers appeared in Google Play Store in October 2022. Users can use the Armed Forces of Ukraine about various air threats: drones-Kamikadze, rockets, helicopters and planes. To do this, you need to start the program, authorize through the "Action" service (during the first start), select the predictable type of object by pressing the button and send the phone in the direction of its movement.

Russians often start their missiles low so that radars and radar are more difficult to detect them in flight. As a result, Ukraine's defense forces have enough time to knock down a threat in the sky. Technari group from Odessa decided to release the application so that any Ukrainian can report in a timely manner of danger and help the air defense. On October 26, with the help of the EPPO application in Ukraine, the winged rocket was shot down for the first time.