Ukraine Defense Tech: Europe's Future?

Ukraine's Resilience and Europe's Awakening
Three years have passed since the commencement of Russia’s unlawful, unprovoked, and aggressive invasion of Ukraine. The Ukrainian populace has demonstrated remarkable courage and resolve in defending their nation, both on and beyond the battlefield, showcasing significant innovation.
Beyond establishing the defense technology initiative known as BRAVE1, Ukraine has successfully hosted technology conferences, such as IT Arena, despite the ongoing challenges presented by the conflict.
A Shift in European Perspective
Ukraine has emerged as a leading force in AI-enabled drone technology, attracting substantial interest from Western firms and investors eager to provide support to both Ukraine and the broader European landscape. However, the question remains: is this support sufficient?
Recent developments suggest that Europe is only now fully recognizing the necessity of forging a closer alliance with Ukraine to safeguard its own security interests.
The Looming Threat and Insufficient Preparedness
A recent analysis from venture capital firm Lakestar highlighted Europe’s exposure to its most significant threat in decades. Estimates suggest Russia could rebuild its military capabilities to a point of potential aggression against Europe within two to eight years.
However, European members of NATO are not adequately bolstering their defenses, having reduced defense expenditure by 30% since the 1990s. Current industry production and stock levels are critically low.
Furthermore, European investment in research and development remains significantly lower than that of the United States, amounting to only one-tenth of U.S. spending.
The Call for Increased Investment
During an exclusive interview with Klaus Hommels of Lakestar at the DLD conference, Hommels emphasized to TechCrunch: “It doesn’t require foresight to understand that European nations must substantially increase investment in the defense sector.”
He explained that attracting entrepreneurial activity requires demonstrable funding opportunities, which in turn will incentivize venture capitalists to support emerging defense startups. He also noted the importance of establishing successful case studies.
“Ultimately, this is a matter of sovereignty,” Hommels added. “Without adequate equipment and investment, maintaining sovereignty becomes impossible.”
A Response to Geopolitical Shifts
This sentiment appears to be gaining traction. With indications that Europe may need to rely on its own resources, European defense companies are experiencing growth, and European venture capitalists are increasing their investments.
Growing Venture Capital in European Defense Tech
According to Dealroom, venture capital investment in European defense technology reached $1 billion in 2024, a first for the continent and a fivefold increase since 2018. Investment in defense-related technologies is now exceeding all other investment categories.
The majority of this funding is directed towards startups located in Germany, the United Kingdom, and France.
Emergence of Specialized Funds
Specialized defense technology funds are also being established, including the €1 billion NATO Innovation Fund and the new Estonian SmartCap €100 million defense fund.
Helsing, a U.K./German defense technology company supported by investors like Spotify’s Daniel Ek, is currently mass-producing strike drones and plans to establish multiple manufacturing facilities across Europe.
Ukraine: A Testing Ground for Future Warfare
To ensure effective investment in the appropriate technologies, Europe must look to Ukraine, as it is currently the site of modern warfare.
TechCrunch recently requested updates from Ukrainian dual-use and defense technology startups regarding their ongoing projects. The following information was provided directly by these companies.
Technary
The company focuses on a dual-use technology designed to tackle the difficulties associated with detecting low-altitude drones that evade traditional radar systems.
This system has received endorsement from the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
A key feature is a mobile application enabling citizens to directly report sightings of drones, rockets, or aircraft to the Ukrainian military.
Company Leadership
Technary was founded by Hennadii Suldyn and Andriy Kosyak.
Financial Status
Currently, the company operates on a bootstrapped funding model.
This indicates that growth is being fueled by internal revenue rather than external investment.
Core Functionality
- Provides a solution for identifying drones that are difficult to track with conventional methods.
- Facilitates direct communication between the public and military intelligence.
- Offers a platform for reporting aerial threats in real-time.
The system’s effectiveness relies on a network of civilian observers contributing to enhanced situational awareness.
Radar evasion is a primary concern addressed by Technary’s technology.
Dropla
Dual Application: The task of de-mining is inherently challenging. Dropla, a collaborative venture between Ukrainian and Danish entities, has successfully completed an initial phase within the European Space Agency’s ARTES program.
Their approach leverages a network of UAVs fitted with diverse sensor technologies. Subsequently, cost-effective UGVs (unmanned ground vehicles) are deployed to verify areas identified as free from contamination.
Key Backing & Data
The company benefits from a contract with the European Space Agency and participation in a European Union robotics acceleration program.
Furthermore, Dropla receives support from the Export/Import Fund of Denmark.
Currently, they possess the most extensive training dataset available in Europe specifically for the detection of landmines.
Company Leadership
The identities of the Founders remain confidential, a measure taken to ensure their safety and security.
Financial Investment
To date, Dropla has secured €1 million in funding. This investment originates from angel investors based in both Denmark and Germany.
This capital is being utilized to further develop and deploy their innovative de-mining technology.
SOC Prime
Dual use is a core principle of SOC Prime, which defines itself as an “AI agnostic compute efficient line speed collective threat detection ecosystem.” This positions the company as a competitor to established players like SnapAttack, Cyborg Security, and CardinalOps within the cybersecurity landscape.
A significant asset of SOC Prime is its extensive private dataset. This comprises 1 million detection rules and 13,000 associated labels.
Target Audience
The platform is specifically designed to bolster the cyber defense capabilities of organizations possessing specialized expertise in areas such as DFIR (Digital Forensics and Incident Response), CTEM (Cyber Threat Emulation and Mitigation), and SIEM (Security Information and Event Management).
Leadership
SOC Prime was founded by a team of three individuals: Andrii Bezverkhyi, Alex Bredikhin, and Ruslan Mikhalov.
Investment
The company has successfully secured $11.5 million in funding.
This investment round included contributions from DNX Ventures, Streamlined Ventures, Rembrandt Capital, Atlantic Bridge, J-Ventures, and several individual investors.
- Tom Reilly
- Greg Martin
- Slavik Markovich
- Mahendra Ramsinghani
These investors demonstrate confidence in SOC Prime’s potential to innovate within the threat detection and response market. The funding will likely be used to further develop the platform and expand its capabilities.
Swarmer
Dual application characterizes Swarmer, designed for the control of drone swarms. Current drone swarm operations in combat environments are often hampered by being labor-intensive and lacking efficiency.
Conventional methods necessitate a large number of pilots; however, individual operators can quickly become overwhelmed.
The company recently completed the SRI Deep Tech Accelerator program located in El Segundo, California.
Furthermore, Swarmer was recognized as a finalist in DIGITALEUROPE’s Future Unicorn Awards, representing a dual-use technology firm in Brussels.
The technology has been deployed in active combat scenarios since August 2023, having successfully completed over 32,000 missions.
Founding Team
Sergey Kuprienko brings extensive experience, having previously led the AI and computer vision team at Ring.com, where he managed a team exceeding 500 individuals.
Alex Fink contributes a strong engineering background as the former VP of engineering at Orah VR.
Investment Details
Swarmer has secured $3 million in funding.
This investment will be used to further develop and deploy their swarm control technology.
The company aims to revolutionize battlefield operations through automated drone swarm management.
Kraken
Versatile Application: Kraken represents a hybrid unmanned surface and underwater vehicle (USV/UUV) designed for a wide range of tasks. It incorporates artificial intelligence to facilitate sustained, long-distance observation of subsea structures and security operations.
This drone allows for the execution of autonomous missions in areas where GPS signals are unavailable, functioning without the need for constant operator intervention.
Company Information
Establishers: The company was founded by Pavel Panasjuk and Oleksandr Kvasha.
Investment: Initial funding was provided by MITS VC, alongside contributions from two angel investors.
Key Features
- Dual Capability: Operates effectively both on and beneath the water’s surface.
- AI-Powered: Utilizes artificial intelligence for enhanced autonomy.
- Long-Range Monitoring: Capable of extended underwater observation.
- GPS-Denied Operation: Functions reliably in environments lacking GPS access.
- Automated Missions: Supports pre-programmed, independent operation.
Infrastructure Focus: Kraken is particularly well-suited for the ongoing assessment of underwater infrastructure.
Defense Applications: The system also provides capabilities for defense-related underwater security.
Persistent Surveillance: Its design enables continuous and reliable underwater monitoring.
Skyeton
Dual Capability: Skyeton functions as both a gliding munition and a versatile line of GLE (Gimbaled Line-of-Sight Electro-Optical) multi-mission gimbals.
Raybird’s capabilities are now expanded to include detection, illumination, engagement, recovery, and subsequent rearmament, all within a single operational cycle.
This platform, weighing less than 25 kg, offers electronic warfare sustainability and the capacity to deploy a loitering munition far behind enemy lines.
It is outfitted with a long-range laser designator, enabling accurate targeting for both guided munitions and artillery systems.
Combat effectiveness has already been demonstrated through field testing, and Skyeton is currently deployed in active conflict zones.
Company Information
Founder: Alex Stepura leads the development and innovation at Skyeton.
Investment: Funding for Skyeton has been provided by Karbon invest.
Key Features:
- Loitering munition capability.
- Long-range laser designation.
- Electronic warfare resilience.
- Sub-25 kg weight class.
- Full mission cycle autonomy (detect, illuminate, strike, return, rearm).
The system’s ability to operate autonomously throughout a complete mission cycle represents a significant advancement in battlefield technology.
Precise targeting is facilitated by the integrated laser illumination system, enhancing the effectiveness of allied firepower.
Skyeton’s compact size and lightweight design contribute to its deployability and operational flexibility.
Its proven performance in real-world scenarios underscores its reliability and tactical value.
Ailand Systems
The company specializes in dual use technology, focusing on both agricultural applications of drones and the critical task of landmine detection.
Employing drone technology for landmine detection allows for de-mining operations to be conducted with increased speed, reduced costs, and enhanced safety.
Company Leadership
Ailand Systems was founded by Dmytro Titov and Heorhii Shakula.
Investment and Funding
To date, the company has secured $425,000 in funding.
This investment was provided through contributions from D3 Fund, Nezlamni Fund, and Google for Startups.
Anima
Dual application: Anima is designed to overcome the shortcomings inherent in conventional mental health evaluations. These traditional methods often exhibit substantial false-positive rates, ranging from 30% to 80%, and depend heavily on individual self-assessment.
This reliance on subjective reporting can contribute to issues like societal stigma, reluctance to disclose information, inaccurate diagnoses, and the prescription of treatments that aren't truly needed.
The company has successfully concluded research projects focused on PTSD and concussion, and is presently engaged in the creation of a new product specifically targeted at these conditions.
Founding Team
Anima was founded by Roman Havrysh and Sergiy Danylov.
Financial Status
To date, Anima has secured $340,000 in pre-seed funding.
Currently, the company is actively pursuing an additional $500,000 in investment to facilitate further expansion and product development.
This funding will be instrumental in supporting ongoing growth initiatives.
Aspichi
The company is focused on dual use technology, specifically a virtual reality (VR) application.
This application is designed for both educational purposes and to provide mental health support, with a particular emphasis on addressing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Founding Team
Viktor Samoilenko and Max Goncharuk are the founders of Aspichi.
Investment Details
Aspichi has successfully secured $780,000 in funding.
The investment round included contributions from SMRK.vc, ZAS Ventures, and the Catalyst Impact Investment Club Syndicate.
These funds will be utilized to further develop and refine the VR application.
FuelWell
Dual use functionality characterizes FuelWell as a plug-in device and fuel promoter. It’s designed for installation on the fuel systems of internal-combustion engines.
This technology achieves a reduction in fuel consumption of up to 20%. Furthermore, it lowers CO2 emissions by 15% and diminishes PM soot particles by as much as 90%.
Inefficient combustion can result in significant financial losses. For instance, the typical pickup truck experiences losses of approximately $1,000 annually due to this issue.
Vehicles utilized in logistics operations can suffer even greater financial impacts, potentially losing up to $11,000 per year.
FuelWell was chosen to be part of the prestigious EIT Mobility acceleration program.
Company Leadership
The founder of FuelWell is Serhii Dubinevych.
Financial Status
Currently, the company is bootstrapped, meaning it has been developed using personal funding.
Laser Guard Systems
The company addresses the critical need for robust protection against both drone incursions and ground-based intrusions.
They are developing an autonomous counter-intrusion platform designed to identify, monitor, and effectively neutralize both aerial and terrestrial threats.
This is achieved through the integration of AI, thermal imaging technology, and sophisticated defensive capabilities.
Core Capabilities
Dual-use technology is central to their approach, offering versatile security solutions.
Currently, their systems are actively deployed to safeguard the Kyiv Hydroelectric Station.
Furthermore, they are securing vital infrastructure locations in both northern and southern Ukraine from the increasing threat of drone attacks.
Company Information
The identities of the founders remain confidential, a measure taken to ensure their personal security.
Financial Status
Laser Guard Systems is currently finalizing an investment round to further expand its operations and capabilities.
The completion of this funding will enable continued development and deployment of their advanced security technologies.
HIMERA
Dual Use Capability: Current communication systems utilized on the battlefield frequently fail to integrate essential, dependable, and field-tested features with cost-effectiveness and the ability to expand. This often results in tactical communications for soldiers being either unreliable or insufficiently available, causing significant operational costs during military engagements.
We provide a tactical transmission system built with commercially available parts, offering secure, battle-ready capabilities. These include AES-256 encryption, MANET networking, and frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology.
This week, the Boryviter Center of Excellence in Ukraine, responsible for training over 27,000 Ukrainian soldiers in drone operation and communications, incorporated HIMERA tactical communication products into its standard curriculum.
Company Leadership
Founders: The company was founded by Alex Oliinyk, Kyrylo Skyba, and Misha Rudominski.
Investment Details
Funding Secured: HIMERA has successfully raised $1.2 million in funding.
This investment was provided by Freedom Fund VC, United Angels Network, Andriy Skoropad, Arnaud Dassier, Green Flag Ventures, Nezlamni Fund, and Dave Morgan.
These investors demonstrate confidence in the system’s potential to address critical communication needs.
Strategy Force Solution
Defense tech: Mafka AI addresses the constraints of traditional, manually operated drones through the implementation of completely self-governing missions. These missions are engineered to withstand the effects of electronic warfare (EW) and function independently of GPS signals.
Our artificial intelligence replicates the decision-making processes of a human pilot, grounded in both the objectives of the mission and a thorough assessment of the surrounding environment.
Core Capabilities
The AI system manages all critical functions, including navigational route planning, avoidance of obstacles, and precise target identification. This mimics the cognitive approach of a pilot actively completing an assigned task.
By removing the requirement for a highly trained human operator, the system minimizes the potential for human error, reduces response times, and lowers overall operational expenses.
Furthermore, it guarantees that drones can successfully carry out missions even when operating within challenging or adversarial conditions.
The company successfully completed the acceleration program at SRI University in the United States in January.
Participation in a bootcamp hosted by MITS Capital has also been concluded.
Currently, investment capital is being sought to initiate the production phase.
Leadership & Financials
Founders: The identities of the founders are currently withheld to maintain security.
Funding: A grant was secured from Brave1.
This funding will be instrumental in scaling operations and bringing the technology to market.
Terminal Autonomy
The company has achieved a significant milestone in the defense sector, securing the largest contract within NATO for loitering munitions.
These munitions are equipped with artificial intelligence, enhancing their operational capabilities.
This achievement represents a substantial scaling of operations, marking the largest contract of its kind within NATO.
Furthermore, Terminal Autonomy’s systems represent the first lethal drone to be procured by Germany.
Founding Team
Roman Antonov and Francisco Serra-Martins are the founders of Terminal Autonomy.
Investment Details
Funding for the company has been provided by CADG and Serra de Estela Investments Ltd.
These investments have been instrumental in the development and deployment of their advanced technologies.
Buntar Aerospace
Defense capabilities are significantly enhanced through Buntar Aerospace’s integrated approach. This combines unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) resilience with artificial intelligence (AI) powered operational assistance.
Consequently, reconnaissance units are empowered to collect vital, actionable intelligence with increased efficiency and safety, even within complex and demanding operational theaters.
A newly released model now boasts double the previous flight duration. The Buntar 3 UAV is specifically engineered for extended airborne operations and maintains stable performance under adverse conditions.
Buntar Copilot represents an AI-based command and control framework. It facilitates a unique operational paradigm known as a “carousel” model.
Company Leadership
The company was founded by Ivan Kaunov, Bohdan Sas, and Kateryna Bezsudna.
Investment and Backing
Funding to date has reached $3.2 million. This investment originates from a diverse portfolio including venture capital firms and individual investors.
Key investors include D3, Sukna Ventures, Nezlamni, and a range of other entities spanning the United States, Ukraine, and Europe.
The backing represents a strong vote of confidence in Buntar Aerospace’s technology and vision.
NORDA Dynamics
The company focuses on bolstering defense capabilities, specifically addressing the challenge of low First-Person View (FPV) efficiency.
NORDA Dynamics has engineered autonomy modules designed for integration with a wide range of commercially available Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).
These modules demonstrably enhance operational efficiency, increasing it from 30% to as high as 80%.
This improvement in efficiency is projected to yield substantial cost savings for Ukraine, potentially reaching approximately $750 million per year.
Founding Team
The company’s founders are primarily engineers.
All members of the founding team are Ukrainian citizens.
They collectively possess over a decade of experience supporting the Ukrainian armed forces.
Investment & Funding
Funding for NORDA Dynamics has been secured through MITS Capital and a selection of angel investors.
The total amount of funding received to date is $250,000.
The identities of the founders are currently being withheld as a security precaution.
Clarity
Defense is a company specializing in the analysis of extensive aerial reconnaissance data originating from combat zones. They achieved recognition by winning the pitching competition at the 2025 Defense Tech Innovations Forum held in Kyiv, specifically within the Trailblazers category.
The core of their technology lies in an artificial intelligence model. This model has been specifically trained utilizing genuine battlefield reconnaissance data collected by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Company Details
Information regarding the Founders of Clarity is currently being withheld, a measure taken to ensure security.
Financial Status
Currently, Clarity operates on a Funding model of being entirely bootstrapped.
This indicates the company has been developed using personal finances and revenue, without external investment.
OpenMinds
Defense against foreign interference is a critical global concern. Russia and China are estimated to allocate approximately $12 billion each year to activities aimed at expanding their global reach and disseminating propaganda. These efforts include disrupting democratic elections and manipulating public sentiment.
OpenMinds is dedicated to mitigating these risks. The company provides support to both diplomatic and national security organizations.
Core Capabilities
We specialize in threat intelligence and analysis, focusing on high-risk and censored environments. Our services are designed to identify influence operations and facilitate effective counter-influence strategies.
OpenMinds was recently featured at the prestigious Munich Security Conference, demonstrating its relevance on the international stage.
Leveraging millions of data points – encompassing media environments and observed real-world behaviors – we develop unique machine learning models.
These models are instrumental in identifying emerging threats and delivering solutions to prevent the proliferation of authoritarian influence.
Leadership & Investment
Founders: The company was founded by Sviatoslav Hnizdovskyi.
Funding: Currently, OpenMinds is operating on a bootstrapped basis. However, plans are underway to initiate a new round of investment in the near future.
The company is actively seeking partners to expand its capabilities and impact in the fight against disinformation.
OpenMinds’ proactive approach to threat detection and counter-influence is vital in safeguarding democratic processes and national security interests.
TELETACTICA
Defense is significantly challenged when attempting to maintain dependable, real-time video and data transmission within environments characterized by high threat levels. These difficulties surpass mere technical malfunctions.
Our team has engineered a communication system built for resilience, integrating bespoke hardware solutions alongside uniquely developed software.
The system is specifically designed to enhance reliability even when subjected to jamming interference.
Lightweight and easily transportable modems are a key feature, offering compatibility with a diverse range of existing systems.
Furthermore, custom-designed antennas contribute to the overall performance and dependability of the solution.
Company Leadership
Founders: The company was established by Eugene Zhebko and Anton Hetman.
Financial Backing
Funding has been secured through investments from MITS Capital, as well as contributions from angel investors.
Currently, TELETACTICA is in the process of finalizing a seed funding round.
ARMOR
Defense is at the core of ARMOR’s innovation. The system enables rapid, accurate, and secure engagement of hostile forces utilizing a diverse array of weaponry, while simultaneously achieving substantial ammunition conservation.
The technology was initially presented at the Defense Tech Innovations Forum 2025, known as Brave1, where it was honored with the award for top seed-stage startup.
Inefficiencies of Conventional Systems
Existing artillery and weapons platforms often demonstrate inefficiencies in target neutralization. ARMOR addresses these shortcomings through a novel software solution.
When paired with a standard tablet device, the software facilitates the elimination of enemy targets with as few as one to three shots.
This approach results in a greater than tenfold reduction in ammunition expenditure.
Founding Team
ARMOR was founded by a team of three individuals:
- Oleksii Havrysh
- Kostiantyn Brendel
- Andrii Moruha
Financial Status
Currently, ARMOR is operating on a bootstrapped funding model.
The company has been developed and launched utilizing personal resources and revenue generated from early operations.
Farsight Vision
Defense: The conversion of data gathered from reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) into usable digital maps and three-dimensional models presents a significant hurdle. Farsight Vision addresses this by transforming aerial footage into precise digital replicas – both 2D and 3D – for immediate intelligence gathering.
This capability is particularly valuable in environments where Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are unavailable, ensuring continuous analytics and enhanced situational awareness. The system streamlines processes, ultimately conserving both time and resources.
Company Leadership
Founders: The company was established by Viktoriia Yaremchuk and Volodymyr Nepiuk.
Financial Backing
Funding: Farsight Vision has secured 774,000 EUR in funding through investments from Darkstar VC Fund and Freedom Fund VC.
This financial support will be instrumental in furthering the development and deployment of their innovative technology.
The investment demonstrates confidence in Farsight Vision’s potential to revolutionize data processing within the defense sector.
Ark Robotics
Defense is a core focus for Ark Robotics, the company behind the Frontier platform. This platform is designed for tactical autonomy, facilitating the integration of robotic groups into protected networks.
Frontier enables synchronized operation, independent function, and robustness against electronic attacks.
Currently, the system is utilized by more than 20 forward-deployed units, notably including the Unmanned Systems Forces of Ukraine.
Strategic alliances have been forged with organizations within NATO, and expansion efforts are underway in Poland, Estonia, and additional European defense sectors.
Company Leadership
The identities of the Founders remain confidential, a measure taken to ensure security.
Financial Backing
Funding for Ark Robotics has been provided by investors specializing in early-stage deep technology and defense initiatives.
Due to non-disclosure agreements, the specific investor names are not publicly available.
The company benefits from a network of investors committed to supporting innovation in these critical areas.
Vidar Systems
Defense is the core focus of Vidar Systems, specializing in acoustic sensors designed for the detection of enemy artillery fire.
These systems are utilized by military forces to rapidly pinpoint and neutralize Russian artillery emplacements, with a primary emphasis on locating mortar positions.
Vidar’s technology leverages both triangulation techniques and artificial intelligence for enhanced accuracy.
Each microphone within the network captures the sound of a projectile impact uniquely, allowing for the determination of the firing direction relative to its own location.
A central computer aggregates directional data received from three or more microphones, then visually represents the explosion’s origin on a map.
Company Information
Founders: The identities of the founders are currently withheld for security considerations.
Financial Backing
Funding secured by Vidar Systems totals over $0.7 million.
Investment has been provided by Presto Ventures, alongside contributions from several smaller investment funds and individual angel investors.
This financial support is fueling the development and deployment of their acoustic sensor technology.
Biostream
Defense: A significant challenge exists on the battlefield – as many as half of all fatalities could be avoided with prompt medical attention. However, current capabilities lack the means to continuously monitor a soldier’s health status and pinpoint their location simultaneously.
Biostream addresses this issue with a wearable technology. This device is designed to identify the initial indicators of severe bleeding, fluid loss, and other life-threatening conditions.
Upon detection of a critical event, the device transmits secure, geolocalized alerts to medical personnel in the vicinity. This facilitates a more rapid and effective response to injured soldiers.
Founding Team
The company was established by Mikita Zabuga, Sophia Metz, and Chris Mussett.
Financial Status
Currently, Biostream is operating on a bootstrapped funding model.
This means the company has been built using personal savings and revenue generated from operations, rather than external investment.
Sine.Engineering
Defense is a Ukrainian technology firm specializing in scalable Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technologies.
The company focuses on the development and production of advanced modules and components designed to enhance drone capabilities.
Sine.Engineering’s suite of products and software solutions – encompassing data links, digital video transmission, and non-GPS navigation systems – facilitates the mass production of dependable and affordable UAVs.
In 2024, Sine.Engineering unveiled a navigation system that operates independently of GPS.
This satellite-free navigation technology was created to mitigate the impact of Russian electronic warfare tactics, which commonly target and disrupt GPS signals.
Currently, the company is progressing towards a solution for coordinated drone flights, commonly referred to as drone swarms, and is conducting rigorous field testing.
Founders
The company was founded by Andriy Chulyk, Ostap Ferensovych, and Bohdan Tymkiv.
Funding
Sine.Engineering has been operating on self-funding, but is actively planning to secure a seed funding round in the near future.
This investment will be crucial for scaling operations and accelerating development.
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