In the evolution of Automatic Target Recognition (ATR), Sense Aeronautics continues to enhance its technology to make aerial video analytics more actionable and insightful, whether monitoring in real-time or reviewing missions afterward.
The company’s Automatic Target Recognition product has long been capable of detecting and tracking people and vehicles from live video streams, recorded footage, or still images, providing an enhanced video feed and real-time alerts with key information such as target snapshots, timestamps, and geolocation.
Now, Sense Aeronautics have taken a major step forward, adding richer context, more filtering options, and powerful post-mission reporting.
Mission Insight Report: Turning Footage Analysis into Intelligence
Many operators don’t want to monitor the live feed constantly. They prefer to be alerted only when something relevant appears, or even receive an insight report automatically once the drone lands.
With a single click, operators can now generate a Mission Insight Report summarizing the entire mission or the last few minutes of activity. Each report includes:
- A timeline showing when each target was detected.
- The first and last time each target appeared.
- Geolocation data for every detection.
- A complete visualization of the flight with all tracked targets.
Whether you need real-time awareness or post-mission analysis, ATR puts the insights you need right at your fingertips. With these new capabilities, ATR goes beyond detection, helping you understand, classify, and report what truly matters.
Enhanced Vehicle Intelligence
Sense Aeronautics have also extended detection capabilities to automatically extract detailed vehicle attributes, enabling advanced filtering and customizable alerts.
ATR now identifies:
- Vehicle color
- Make (brand)
- Subcategory (e.g., sedan, SUV, van, truck)
- License plate number
Instead of receiving alerts for every vehicle detected, users can now define specific alert rules such as:
“Notify me only when a red sedan appears.”
“Alert me when a white Ford is detected.”
“Flag any vehicle whose plate partially matches a given number.”
These capabilities add a new level of precision and efficiency to surveillance and inspection workflows, reducing noise and focusing attention where it truly matters.








