Dozens of Clients Already Operate RAD Firearm Detection and New Third Party Compatibility Extends Reach to Tens of Millions of Cameras
Detroit, Michigan, December 4, 2025 — Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (the “Company”) (OTCID:AITX), a global leader in AI-driven security and productivity solutions, along with its wholly owned subsidiaries, Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD-I) and Robotic Assistance Devices Group (RAD-G), today announced that its field proven AI firearm detection analytic now operates on third party security cameras. This expansion moves the platform from hundreds of deployed RAD devices to a market of hundreds of millions of compatible cameras across the globe. The Company confirmed that both RAD-I and RAD-G will market and support this capability for channel partners and direct clients in enterprise, education, law enforcement and municipal environments.
“For too long the costs for this category of solution have been higher than most anyone has ever been willing to pay as evidenced by our consideration of extremely low market penetration for this analytic,” said Troy McCanna, ex-FBI special agent and Chief Revenue Officer of AITX and all RAD subsidiaries. “We believe that highly reliable firearm detection should have been accessible to everyone and not an overly premium analytic. We are now delivering performance at a price that makes widescale adoption possible. We expect this approach will allow proliferation of this solution at scale.”
With third party camera compatibility now available, the Company is introducing pricing designed to open this sector to a far broader range of users. By leveraging AITX’s growing revenue streams elsewhere the company can provide aggressive pricing here to proliferate the solution and introduce clients to the RAD set of solutions.
RAD Firearm Detection Pricing
Channel Type Price per Channel
Wholesale RVM $9.00
Direct RVM $11.70
Dealer Wholesale $15.75
MSRP $22.50
These prices could lower the financial barriers that historically slowed adoption. The Company expects this structure to accelerate adoption across large camera networks and force a reassessment of how firearm detection is priced and delivered.
“Programs like Bailey’s Promise from RAD prove our commitment to providing effective tools that can make a real difference in safety and security,” said Steve Reinharz, CEO/CTO and founder of AITX and it’s RAD subsidiaries. “Now we’re extending aggressive pricing to enterprise clients for the same reasons. I hope that, if ever used, this application can save lives. It’s a great mission for us to be part of.”
The announcement builds on a proven operational footprint. RAD firearm detection already supports more than one hundred active devices across dozens of clients, analyzing millions of images in real time and delivering consistent threat recognition performance in diverse environments. Until now this capability was only available on RAD hardware. By extending support to third party camera systems, the Company removes one of the biggest barriers to adoption and opens the door for rapid deployment across large campuses, multi-site enterprises and municipal networks without replacing existing infrastructure.
Organizations, agencies and channel partners interested in evaluating RAD firearm detection on their existing camera networks can request demonstrations and technical briefings through RAD-I or RAD-G. The Company will provide detailed deployment guidance, integration support and access to live system performance. Media and industry analysts seeking further insight into this announcement may contact the Company’s communications team for interviews and additional information.

