The Nezlamni fund, established by the co-founders of Uklon, has invested in the robotic systems developer Frontline. The investment amount remains undisclosed, but it falls within the fund's standard check range of $100,000 to $400,000.
Mind has been informed of this by the fund.
The funds will be directed towards accelerating the development of new products.
"This is a team with incredible experience and expertise in creating robotic systems. Moreover, their developments have repeatedly proven their effectiveness in collaboration with leading units on the front lines. We are pleased to support the Frontline team and hope that our investment will help them become even better," said Dmytro Dubrovskyi, co-founder of Nezlamni.
Frontline is a Ukrainian startup in the defense-tech industry, which has been developing robotic systems for the Defense Forces of Ukraine since 2023. The company creates both aerial and ground systems, including the reconnaissance drone "Zoom" and the turret for the grenade launcher "Burya."
Nezlamni is a private venture fund founded by Ukrainian entrepreneurs Dmytro Dubrovskyi, Vitalii Diatlenko, Viktoriia Dubrovska, and Serhii Smus in the summer of 2024. The team focuses on innovations in defense technology and security. This is the fund's fifth investment. The current portfolio of Nezlamni includes startups such as Buntar Aerospace, Ailand Systems, Mantis Analytics, and Himera.
Previously, Mind spoke with Uklon co-founder Dmytro Dubrovskyi about what kind of startup it takes to attract the fund's interest, the amounts they are willing to allocate, and how (and when) they plan to exit their invested projects.