The Nezlamni Fund, founded by Uklon's co-founders, has invested in Frontline, a Ukrainian developer of robotic systems. This is the fund's fifth investment, as AIN was informed.
The amount of the investment was not disclosed, but it is within the fund's standard ticket ranges from $100,000 to $400,000.
“Frontline is a team with incredible expertise in robotic systems. Their solutions have proven effective in collaboration with leading brigades on the frontlines. We’re proud to support them and look forward to seeing them reach new heights,” said Dmytro Dubrovskyi, Co-Founder of Nezlamni Fund.
About Frontline
Frontline is a Ukrainian startup in the defense tech industry that has been developing robotic systems for Ukraine’s Armed Forces since 2023. The company creates both airborne and ground-based systems. This includes the Zoom reconnaissance drone and turrets for the Burya grenade launcher.
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At the end of December last year, Frontline raised $150,000 in investment from Angel One venture capital fund.
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Prior to that, the startup raised $100,000 from the Estonian fund Startup Wise Guys.
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In late summer, Frontline received a $48,450 grant from the Brave1 Defense Technology Support Cluster.
The Nezlamni Fund is a private venture capital fund founded by Ukrainian entrepreneurs Dmytro Dubrovskyi, Vitaliy Diatlenko, Victoria Dubrovska, and Serhiy Smus in the summer of 2024. The team focuses on innovations in defense and security technologies.
Nezlamni's current portfolio includes the following startups: Buntar Aerospace, Ailand Systems, Mantis Analytics, and Himera.