Ukrainian startup Swarmer raised $15 million from American investors: details of the record deal.
Among Ukraine's innovative defense solutions
According to inkorr.com: Participants of the Brave1 defense innovation cluster are actively working on new products that receive support from international investors. In particular, the company Swarmer has successfully raised 15 million dollars from American investors, which has become a record investment for a Ukrainian defense technology company since the beginning of the war.
The company Swarmer is a pioneer in the use of artificial intelligence for autonomous drones and has already gained positive experience on the battlefield. Investments from such large investors as Broadband Capital Investments, R-G.AI, D3 Ventures, Green Flag Ventures, Radius Capital, and Network VC will allow the company to develop new capabilities for drones that are unparalleled in the world.
Mykhailo Fedorov emphasized that Ukraine stands out with unique technologies that attract the attention of global investors. This confirms that the country has the potential for development and implementation of innovative solutions in the defense sector with the support of the international community.
The attraction of significant investments indicates the growing trust in Ukrainian defense technologies. The development of new security solutions, particularly drones, can significantly enhance the country's defense capabilities and strengthen its position in the international arena. The support of investors opens new horizons for innovations in the Ukrainian defense sector.
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