SPARC AI Inc. (CSE: SPAI) (OTCQB: SPAIF) (Frankfurt: 5OV0) has announced plans to establish permanent operations in Ukraine through a wholly owned subsidiary, aiming to accelerate the adoption of its Overwatch autonomous mission software across the country’s defense drone market. The expansion includes building an in-country commercial and technical team, opening a physical office, and appointing Greg Daly as chief strategy and mission integration officer to lead execution, as the company works to convert growing engagement with Ukrainian drone manufacturers and operators into recurring software sales while expanding Overwatch’s role in unifying disparate drone fleets into a shared battlefield intelligence and navigation platform.
This move comes at a critical time for Ukraine, where drone warfare has become a central component of military operations. The ability to operate drones without reliance on GPS—a capability often disrupted by electronic warfare—is increasingly vital. SPARC AI’s Overwatch platform addresses this challenge by transforming the low-cost inertial sensors already inside commercial drones into precision instruments, enabling accurate navigation and targeting even when GPS is unavailable. The software-only approach makes this capability accessible at scale, from single drones to fleets of thousands, without requiring additional hardware or complex integration.
The implications of this announcement are significant for both SPARC AI and the broader defense technology landscape. For SPARC AI, establishing a permanent foothold in Ukraine positions the company to capture a substantial share of the rapidly growing drone software market in a country that is actively integrating unmanned systems into its defense strategy. By working directly with local manufacturers and operators, SPARC AI can tailor its solutions to real-world battlefield conditions, potentially accelerating product development and validation. For Ukraine, the adoption of Overwatch could enhance the effectiveness of its drone operations by enabling coordinated, GPS-denied missions—a critical advantage in contested environments where GPS jamming is common.
On a global scale, the success of SPARC AI’s technology in Ukraine could serve as a powerful proof point for the viability of software-defined, GPS-denied navigation in modern warfare. As defense forces worldwide seek to reduce their dependence on GPS, which is vulnerable to disruption, SPARC AI’s approach offers a cost-effective and scalable solution. The company’s focus on unifying disparate drone fleets into a shared intelligence platform also addresses a key operational challenge: the need for interoperability among different drone systems from various manufacturers.
The appointment of Greg Daly as chief strategy and mission integration officer underscores the strategic importance of this expansion. Daly’s leadership will be crucial in navigating the complexities of operating in Ukraine and in forging partnerships with local defense entities. SPARC AI’s move to establish a physical office and build a local team also signals a long-term commitment to the region, beyond the immediate conflict.
For investors, the expansion into Ukraine represents a tangible step toward commercializing SPARC AI’s technology and generating recurring revenue. The company’s ability to convert engagement with Ukrainian drone manufacturers into sales will be closely watched as an indicator of market traction. More details on the announcement can be found in the full press release at https://ibn.fm/BjhXI. For the latest news and updates on SPARC AI, visit the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/SPAIF.

