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Advanced Vehicle Classification Model launched for SAR imagery by SATIM
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Advanced Vehicle Classification Model launched for SAR imagery by SATIM
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 11, 2024

SATIM has introduced an advanced vehicle classification model designed specifically for high-resolution satellite SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) imagery. This model marks a significant advancement in the company's AI-driven technology for vehicle detection. The newly developed model accurately identifies eight distinct vehicle categories, a key improvement in SAR data analysis. The company continues to refine and enhance these capabilities, with further advancements already in development.

This important milestone is the result of collaboration between SAR analysts, AI specialists, developers, and scientists. SATIM worked with prominent partners such as ICEYE, Capella Space, Umbra, and Airbus to achieve this technological success.

Recently, SATIM secured additional funding through an internal round led by Balnord, which will accelerate the company's efforts to develop cutting-edge SAR solutions. These developments underscore SATIM's growing influence in both the defense and civilian markets.

The company's ongoing innovations are setting new industry benchmarks and driving the future of SAR technology, positioning SATIM as a leader in the global radar market.

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