Enabled Intelligence Adds Half-Million Hours of Drone Footage Enabled Intelligence, a Virginia-based data-labeling company, added over 500,000 hours of Ukraine conflict drone full-motion video to its EView library, pre-labeled for AI training. The dataset includes electro-optical, infrared, and synthetic aperture radar imagery and is available to approved users in the U.S., Ukraine, and NATO. The company did not disclose footage sources or current military customers. For AI practitioners building perception and situational-awareness models, access to large, pre-labeled full-motion video repositories materially reduces annotation overhead and shortens iteration cycles. Enabled Intelligence, a Virginia-based data-labeling company, announced a new addition to its EView library consisting of more than 500,000 hours of Ukraine conflict drone full-motion video, sources report. Peter Kant, the company's CEO, told DefenseScoop and Kyiv Post the collection is pre-labeled and validated across aerial object detection, vehicle classification, and ground activity. Reporting by Kyiv Post and Pravda states the dataset includes electro-optical, infrared, and synthetic aperture radar imagery and is available to approved users in the United States, Ukraine, and NATO member states. Kyiv Post and Pravda also report that Enabled Intelligence did not disclose the footage sources or identify current military customers.