TEKEVER announces its support for the “Machine Offensive 2.0” Hackathon, an initiative launched by Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence, that invites engineers, developers, radar/sensor specialists and technical students to create innovative solutions for detecting and countering airborne threats in real-time.
Guided Aerial Bombs (GABs) continue to devastate Ukraine’s borders, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. Addressing this threat is a key priority of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence with it representing an urgent humanitarian mission as well as a military objective. TEKEVER is proud to support Challenge 3 in the Hackathon, focused on developing advanced sensors for the immediate detection of GABs, including radar, thermal, infrared and acoustic sensors that can provide accurate data in real-time and enable a swift and effective response.
Since spring 2022, TEKEVER has been a trusted partner to Ukrainian forces, providing its AR3 and AR5 systems to conduct long-range intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions. These systems have been crucial in enhancing Ukraine’s ability to detect and neutralise threats.
TEKEVER CEO, Ricardo Mendes, said, “Our support for “Machine Offensive 2.0” reflects our ongoing commitment to Ukraine, safeguarding civilian lives and enhancing the country’s defensive capabilities. Innovation and problem solving is embedded in TEKEVER’s DNA. We are constantly evolving our technology to address new threats and customer needs so we’re excited to rise to this new challenge to support the Ukrainian government.”
Kateryna Chernohorenko, Ukraine’s Deputy Minister of Defense, commented: “In these challenging times, the collaboration between the Ministry of Defence and TEKEVER is a shining example of how strategic partnerships become a cornerstone of strengthening Ukraine’s defence capabilities. This teamwork empowers us to address critical challenges on the battlefield and develop cutting-edge solutions that save lives. Together, we are proving that resilience and innovation are unstoppable forces, capable of shaping a brighter, secure tomorrow for Ukraine and the world.”
As well as countering GABs, the “Machine Offensive 2.0” Hackathon includes another challenge to develop ways to counter fibre-optic controlled drones that are immune to radio jamming. This is the second “Machine Offensive” hackathon organised by the Ministry of Defence after the first was launched in January.