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Swarmer and Molfar Partner to Integrate Verified Intelligence Data for Autonomous SystemsKYIV, Ukraine, June 15, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Swarmer, Inc. (“Swarmer” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: SWMR), a drone autonomy software company which has supported more than 100,000 real-world combat missions in Ukraine since April 2024, today announced a strategic data partnership with Molfar Intelligence, a Ukrainian private intelligence company specializing in open-source intelligence (OSINT) and verified data production. As partners, Molfar Intelligence will provide Swarmer with structured OSINT datasets, including geolocated imagery, video and satellite-derived observations of adversary military equipment and battlefield activity, collected and cross-referenced through Molfar’s proven open-source intelligence methodology. The datasets incorporate multi-source verification, temporal and geospatial correlation, equipment identification and attribution analysis derived from publicly available sources, including drone footage, social media, satellite imagery and other battlefield reporting. Swarmer plans to use the verified data to train and refine its AI models, improving object recognition accuracy, situational awareness and decision-making reliability across its autonomous systems operating in contested environments. The partnership addresses a gap that both companies have identified through operational experience. Autonomous systems make decisions based on data; however, if that data is unverified or manipulated, autonomy could become a liability. By integrating Molfar’s verified intelligence into Swarmer’s AI pipeline, the two companies are building a direct link between intelligence production and autonomous execution which has been tested in real combat conditions, not simulated environments. “This important partnership with Molfar Intelligence gives Swarmer a verified, battlefield-sourced data pipeline that no synthetic dataset can replicate,” said Serhii Kupriienko, Global CEO of Swarmer. “We believe that the quality of our AI models will improve considerably with Molfar’s methodology and that this will help with speed and accuracy of decision-making.” "Ukraine produces something no peacetime military can generate — intelligence that has been verified under real combat pressure, every day, for over four years,” said Artem Starosiek, CEO of Molfar Intelligence. “Partnering with Swarmer means this intelligence now directly improves one of the most battle-tested autonomy platforms operating today. For us, it is another confirmation that Molfar Intelligence methodology has become part of the defense technology chain.” The collaboration also reflects a shared operational insight. As more NATO countries invest in autonomous and unmanned systems, the question of data quality upstream of autonomous decision-making remains largely unaddressed at the doctrine level. Ukraine’s combat experience has produced practical answers to ths question. This partnership makes Ukraine’s combat experience available as an integrated capability to allied partners. Both companies will jointly engage defense primes, government procurement agencies, and institutional partners, offering the intelligence-autonomy integration as a validated, field-tested capability. About Swarmer About Molfar Intelligence Forward-Looking Statements These forward-looking statements are based on current expectations, assumptions, and beliefs and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied. These risks and uncertainties include, among others: the risk that the memorandum of understanding does not result in a definitive commercial agreement or successful product integration; the availability, quality, legal usability, and continued access to third-party data; the ability of Swarmer’s AI models to use such data effectively; technical, operational, cybersecurity, and data-security risks; risks related to the development, testing, deployment, and customer acceptance of autonomous and unmanned systems; risks related to government procurement processes, defense-sector sales cycles, budget availability, and contract award timing; regulatory, export-control, sanctions, and national-security restrictions; risks related to operations, data collection, and counterparties in or connected to active conflict zones; reputational and ethical considerations related to military applications of AI and autonomy; dependence on third-party partners, suppliers, and customers; competitive developments; and the other risks described in Swarmer’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its most recent Registration Statement on Form S-1, most recent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release. Swarmer undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments, or otherwise, except as required by law. Contacts Media Relations (Swarmer): [email protected] Media Relations (Molfar Intelligence): [email protected]
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