Nezlamni, the fund of Uklon co-founders, invested in Ukrainian robotics startup Frontline
Ukrainian defense-tech startup Frontline, which develops and manufactures robotic systems and drones, became the fifth investment of the Nezlamni fund.
Ukrainian defense-tech startup Frontline, which develops and manufactures robotic systems and drones, became the fifth investment of the Nezlamni fund.
Ukrainian defense-tech startup Frontline, which develops and manufactures robotic systems and drones, became the fifth investment of the Nezlamni fund.
The amount of the investment is not disclosed, but it is within the framework of the fund’s standard check — $100,000 — 400,000. The funds raised will be used to accelerate the implementation of plans to develop new products, the press release says.
«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.
Frontline has been developing robotic systems, both airborne and ground-based, since 2023. Developments include the Zoom reconnaissance drone and the Storm grenade launcher turret.
In December, the startup raised $150,000 from venture angel fund Angel One and $100,000 in investment from Estonian fund Startup Wise Guys.
Recall that the private venture fund Nezlamni was created by Ukrainian entrepreneurs Dmytro Dubrovsky, Vitaliy Dyatlenko, Viktoriya Dubrovska and Serhiy Smus in the summer of 2024. The team focuses on innovations in the field of defense technologies and security. This is the fund’s fifth investment. Nezlamni’s portfolio already includes such startups as Buntar Aerospace, Ailand Systems, Mantis Analytics, and Himera .
«Frontline is a team with incredible experience and expertise in creating robotic systems. In addition, their developments have repeatedly proven their effectiveness in cooperation with leading brigades on the front lines. We are happy to support the Frontline team and hope that our investment will help them become even better,» said Dmitry Dubrovsky, co-founder of Nezlamni.


