The JAM Team from the Heroes of Kruty Military Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technologies took 1st place among 33 teams from more than 15 countries at the NATO TIDE Hackathon 2026 in Reykjavik, Iceland.

Over four days, the Ukrainian team developed a multi-agent AI system that automatically fuses intelligence from multiple sources, supports adaptive target prioritization, and accelerates commanders’ decision-making in real time. The solution was recognized as the best among teams from NATO countries, including participants representing leading technology and defence companies.
 
The One I See team from the Unmanned Systems Forces also took 4th place in the same challenge, further demonstrating the high level of expertise of Ukrainian military specialists in AI and intelligence data processing.
 
The TIDE Hackathon serves as a key platform for advancing interoperability and innovation across NATO structures. The participation and success of Ukrainian teams highlight the ability of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to contribute to digital advantage and integrate into Allied technological initiatives.