IMINT KDB®

Instantly Identify Ground Infrastructure Worldwide

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Key Features

Fast and Easy Recognition Tool

Identify infrastructure in imagery across 19 NATO categories

Reduce Cost and Time

Access data quickly and share knowledge seamlessly

Advanced Database Evolution

Intelligent completion of characteristics, customised content import and knowledge optimisation

Intuitive and Easy-to-Use Tool

User-friendly interface for seamless man-to-machine interaction

What is IMINT KDB®?

Image Intelligence Knowledge Database® (IMINT KDB®) provides a robust solution for collecting, organising, storing and sharing knowledge on ground infrastructure identification.

With over 15 years of image intelligence (IMINT) expertise, this innovative software features a comprehensive database, a well-structured media library and a powerful search tool - all optimised for daily image analysis.

How can IMINT KDB® be used?

The intuitive, user-friendly interface promotes efficient team collaboration, while secure access ensures seamless sharing of knowledge across user groups based on need-to-know management. Image analysts can also enrich the database by adding new content, including image captures, process descriptions, methodology, and comments.

IMINT KDB® complements the RECCE Engine© tool, which is specifically designed for identifying mobile military targets.

Your Advantages with IMINT KDB®

Rapid and Easy Infrastructure Identification

Supports the identification and recognition of infrastructure from satellite or airborne imagery

Intelligence Report Creation

With over 2,500 elements available, including 2GB of media (images, animations, PDFs, KMZ files, etc.) it provides data for creating and illustrating intelligence reports

Interoperability with Other Systems

Integration with Fortion® Image Analyst and Fortion® Terra Analyst for image visualisation

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