Innovative Defense Technologies: A New Approach to Information Gathering
The 'Boriviter' Institute has initiated the testing of a neural network called 'ODCR Assistant', designed to streamline the process of gathering and analyzing information from enemy open sources. As reported by 'Militarny', this project is carried out by the center's analytical department and aims to automatically identify useful data from the adversary's media landscape.
The module works with unclassified data streams, specifically from Russian military social networks and technical blogs. Daily, it processes about a thousand messages, which are sorted using lexical markers—'green' and 'red'. If a message contains 'green' keywords and lacks 'red' ones, it moves on for observation formation.
The next stage will include checking the novelty of data as well as their systematization. Meanwhile, the developers note that complete automation of analysis is still unachievable—human involvement remains essential.
In addition to the 'ODCR Assistant', the team is also developing a language model for Ukrainian military personnel, which will operate based on neural networks and feature an interface similar to ChatGPT. The goal is to facilitate dialogue with experienced personnel and simplify situation analysis.
The development is undertaken by the 'Boriviter' team using their own powerful servers. The organization is open to collaboration but emphasizes the importance of non-commercial support focused solely on the Ukrainian army's needs.



