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IDDEA to Showcase AI Military Equipment Recognition Solution at BEDEX 2026.


At BEdex 2026 in Belgium, IDDEA will formally present its artificial intelligence platform focused on identifying and analyzing military equipment, exhibiting at Hall 7, stand 380B. The appearance signals growing industry demand for AI-driven tools that support faster defense intelligence, force modernization, and equipment recognition across global militaries.

At BEdex 2026 in Belgium, IDDEA will officially announce its participation as a specialist in artificial intelligence solutions designed for the identification and analytical assessment of military equipment, welcoming visitors at Hall 7, stand 380B. The company plans to present the latest developments of its proprietary military equipment database alongside updates to its MEGA-Army application, a platform built to support structured analysis of land systems and related assets. Company representatives say the tools are intended to streamline equipment recognition, technical comparison, and capability tracking for defense professionals, analysts, and institutional users.
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IDDEA’s presence at BEdex 2026 will highlight practical use cases(Picture source: IDDEA)


BEdex is recognized as a key defense event in Belgium, bringing together industry representatives, armed forces, research centers, and institutional decision-makers to address European capability challenges. In a context defined by accelerating technological change, increasing system robotization, and the growing importance of data in operations, the ability to identify, classify, and contextualize military equipment rapidly has become an operational requirement.

IDDEA operates within this framework. Over the years, the company has developed a database dedicated to land military equipment, structured around several million annotated images enriched with detailed technical metadata. Each platform is associated with structured information such as official designation, variants, primary and secondary armament, protection systems, mobility, onboard sensors, user countries, and industrial data. This structured approach supports both in-depth consultation and the training and optimization of artificial intelligence algorithms dedicated to visual recognition.

This infrastructure supports MEGA-Army (Military Equipment Guide App), an artificial intelligence-based identification application for land military equipment. The system analyzes an image captured in the field or imported into the platform, automatically identifies the detected equipment, and provides its technical characteristics and operational capabilities. Designed as a modular component, MEGA-Army can function as a standalone recognition tool, a training resource, a decision-support instrument, or be integrated into broader command and control architectures.

IDDEA’s presence at BEdex 2026 will highlight practical use cases. These will include demonstrations of the system’s ability to identify various types of land platforms, such as main battle tanks, armored personnel carriers, artillery systems, and mobile radar units, and to provide structured information that can be directly used by operators. The demonstrations will also address system performance under varied conditions, including non-standard angles and visually complex environments.

Beyond the application itself, IDDEA intends to present the role of structured data within contemporary defense systems. As robotization, autonomy, and saturation increasingly shape modern conflicts, the capacity to supply decision-making systems with reliable and standardized data has become an operational consideration. Visual recognition therefore extends beyond isolated identification and forms part of a broader digital architecture supporting operational processes.

Participation in BEdex 2026 also reflects an intention to engage with industrial and institutional stakeholders. IDDEA aims to explore potential cooperation related to the integration of its recognition capabilities into existing or developing systems. The objective is to contribute to strengthening technological autonomy and analytical capacity within European armed forces through practical and adaptable solutions.

IDDEA’s team will welcome visitors at Hall 7, stand 380B, for technical discussions and system demonstrations during BEdex 2026.


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