January 23, 2025
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Ukrainian defense startup Frontline has attracted investment from the Uklon founders’ fund

The Nezlamni Fund has invested in Frontline, a developer of robotic systems.”, — write: epravda.com.ua

The Nezlamni Fund has invested in Frontline, a developer of robotic systems. This is reported by the press service of the Nezlamni Foundation. Frontline is a Ukrainian startup in the defense-tech industry, which has been engaged in the development of robotic systems for the Defense Forces since 2023. In particular, Frontline developed the Zoom reconnaissance drone and the Burya grenade launcher turret. Nezlamni plans to invest in the development of the startup’s robotic systems. The amount of the investment is not disclosed, but it is included in the framework of the standard check of the fund – 100-400 thousand dollars. Funds raised will be used to accelerate the implementation of plans for the development of air and ground systems. “This investment will allow us to implement innovative solutions even faster, which will provide fundamentally new capabilities to the Defense Forces of Ukraine,” said Frontline director Yevhen Tretyak. The Nezlamni Foundation was created by the co-founders of Uklon, Dmytro Dubrovskyi, Vitaly Dyatlenko, Viktoriya Dubrovska, and Serhii Smus. Read also: Defense companies are looking for IT specialists. Who exactly and what conditions?

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