Ukrainian developer of EW-resistant communication systems attracts $1.5 million in investment
Ukrainian company Teletactica, which develops electronic warfare-resistant communication systems, announced that it has raised $1.5 million in strategic investment from MITS Capital and Green Flag Ventures, according to a company press release.
The funding will be used to scale the next generation of tactical communications systems at the front and enter European markets.
The company said that the round was led by the MITS Capital investment group, focused on supporting Ukrainian defense innovations. Previously, Teletactica successfully completed the MITS acceleration program and raised a pre-seed round of financing.
As for Green Flag Ventures, which joined the round, it is a leading venture capital firm from the US and Ukraine that invests in Ukrainian dual-use technologies, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.
Teletactica develops modular secure communication equipment adapted to operate in conditions of intense electronic warfare and the absence of GPS. Among its flagship products are video modems, telemetry modems and antennas.
At the same time, Green Flag Ventures notes that Teletactica is expanding its product line in Ukraine and is preparing to increase sales and partnerships in Europe.
"We create battlefield-proven solutions for conditions where traditional systems cannot cope," says Teletactica co-founder and CEO Yevhen Zhebko.
The company's products are designed for low-latency data transmission and, as the company states, demonstrate a five-times better price-performance ratio compared to European and American developments. The data packet loss rate does not exceed 1-5% even under dense jamming.
"We provide jamming resistance, real-time operation, and scalability - all at a price that enables rapid mass deployment," says Anton Getman, co-founder and CEO of Teletactica.
Teletactica's developments are compact and energy-efficient. According to the Ukrainian company, this makes them ideal for UAVs, ground robots and other small unmanned platforms. All solutions are designed with scalable production and support in mind. Teletactica products are already actively used in Ukraine and are in the process of adapting to NATO standards.
By the way, recently the Kyiv-based technology company "Fourth Law" announced its first round of financing from a group of venture funds and angel investors from the EU, the USA, and Canada.