When GPS Goes Dark: SPARC AI Inc.’s (CSE: SPAI) (OTCQB: SPAIF) Software Layer for Precision Targeting and Navigation

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  • SPARC AI is positioning Overwatch as a geolocation intelligence platform that enables drones and robots to navigate and geolocate targets without GPS, lasers, radar, or lidar
  • The company’s stack spans a software only Target Acquisition System, a Mobile Acquisition System that turns phones into targeting nodes, and a GPS denied Navigation System for autonomous waypoint flight paths
  • SPARC AI describes a recurring annual fee per connected device business model, with a stated mission to connect one million devices to Overwatch

Modern security and defense planning increasingly assumes that satellite navigation will not be reliable in every theater, every mission, or every moment. As electronic warfare, spoofing, and signal denial become mainstream risks, the premium shifts toward systems that can still deliver repeatable positioning, targeting, and mission execution when the easy layers of infrastructure disappear.

A Software First Answer to GPS Denial

SPARC AI (CSE: SPAI) (OTCQB: SPAIF) is building its platform around a simple premise: autonomy and targeting should not require a stack of expensive, power hungry hardware to function in contested environments. The company describes itself as a software company focused on GPS denied autonomy and target intelligence for defense and security markets, enabling drones and robots across land, air, and sea to geolocate and navigate without GPS, laser, radar, or lidar. 

In its materials, SPARC AI emphasizes that the approach is built on advanced mathematical modeling that creates a 3D spatial understanding of terrain and position, with the intent of reducing cost, power demands, and detectability in signal jammed environments. 

The company also points to a long research runway, citing 15 years of research and development and registered patents in seven countries, including the United States. 

Core Systems: Target Acquisition, Mobile, and Navigation

The company’s presentation breaks the platform into three operational building blocks that can be deployed separately or tied together.

Target Acquisition System. SPARC AI describes a software only Target Acquisition System designed to determine the geolocation of a distant object or point of interest, without requiring sensors, lasers, radar, lidar, image recognition, or GPS. 

The claimed advantage is a “zero signature” configuration, supported by a product principle that emphasizes operation with “zero detectable emissions” for contested environments. 

Mobile Acquisition System. The mobile layer is positioned as a way to push targeting workflows down to the operator level. In SPARC AI’s description, once a target is identified on screen, the mobile system calculates the geolocation of that target and sends it to a connected drone, which can autonomously fly to the coordinates for follow on action. 

The company frames this as turning smartphones into mission nodes that can maintain accuracy even when GPS is jammed. 

GPS Denied Navigation System. SPARC AI also describes a navigation layer that leverages its targeting capability to generate waypoint flight paths in GPS denied environments. 

The system is positioned as mission planning software that can generate a 360-degree autonomous flight path around a target, while maintaining a continuous camera lock for persistent surveillance and real time intelligence. 

Overwatch as the Intelligence Layer

Overwatch is presented as the unifying layer that integrates Target Acquisition and Autonomous Navigation into a single workflow. 

The presentation highlights analytical tooling inside Overwatch, including target classification, mission planning, insights, and timeline analysis intended to record movements and behaviors for surveillance, reconnaissance, and tracking. 

Strategically, SPARC AI states its mission as connecting one million devices to Overwatch, across air, land, sea surface, and below sea. 

Commercially, it describes a recurring annual fee per connected device model, a structure that aligns with software deployment across large fleets rather than one off hardware sales. 

Integration Path and Field Readiness Signals

The company’s materials also emphasize designing products to “reach every customer and device,” alongside a path to commercialization built around third party integrations and APIs that make integration into drones and robotic systems faster and more cost effective. 

One concrete example cited in the presentation is an integration with Parrot ANAFI GOV/MIL, described as a U.S. built drone used by defense agencies and first responders, listed on the Blue UAS Cleared List, with SPARC AI providing edge software integrated into the drone’s flight controller to capture geolocation data that is transmitted to Overwatch. 

Taken together, SPARC AI’s positioning is clear: as drones proliferate and low cost platforms are fielded at scale, mission reliability in denied environments becomes a software problem as much as a hardware one. SPARC AI is attempting to be the layer that makes commodity sensors and common devices deliver higher confidence targeting and navigation, even when GPS is not an option.

For more information, visit the company’s website at https://sparcai.co.

NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to SPAIF are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/SPAIF

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