Sightline Intelligence has secured a multi-million-dollar order to supply 1,000 AiTR software licenses and 1,000 Sightline 4110 Edge Processors to a major U.S.-based provider of airborne ISR and imaging systems.
Deliveries for the substantial order commenced in June 2026 and will continue through 2027, fulfilling a growing demand for AI-enabled decision support in the field. Through this technology integration, Sightline’s AiTR platform will enhance real-time video and imagery using AI-driven analysis, allowing operators to quickly identify, interpret, and prioritize critical mission data.
Mark Boccella, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Sightline Intelligence, said, “Advanced imaging systems have become increasingly capable, but we’re now seeing customers focus on how AI can help scale operator effectiveness and accelerate decision-making. This order reflects a broader shift we’re seeing across ISR, autonomy, and counter-UAS applications as AI moves beyond evaluation and into deployed solutions. Organizations are looking for solutions that can process and interpret data at the edge, and this integration demonstrates growing confidence in AI’s role as a force multiplier for mission-critical operations.”
The AiTR platform is an AI-enabled vision system purpose-built for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR), targeting support, autonomy, and Counter-UAS operations at the edge. It utilizes a multi-stage AI workflow that merges object detection, classification, attribute generation, confidence scoring, tracking, and mission-based filtering. This comprehensive architecture improves object discrimination, reduces false positives, and provides greater transparency in AI-assisted workflows while ensuring human operators remain central to mission execution.
To support these intensive algorithms in the field, the integration pairs the software with the Sightline 4110 Edge Processor. This hardware is a compact, high-performance platform optimized specifically for multi-channel video processing and AI inference within size, weight, and power (SWaP) constrained environments.
By combining the processor and the AiTR software, the system enables complex real-time analysis of video and sensor data directly at the point of collection. This edge-level processing minimizes reliance on external computing resources, making the combined solution highly suitable for deployment across a diverse range of airborne and autonomous platforms where timely insights yield the greatest operational impact.






