Ukrainian robotic systems developer Frontline receives new investment of up to $400,000
The startup received investment from the founders’ fund Uklon Nezlamni

The Nezlamni Fund, founded by the co-founders of the Uklon service, has invested in Frontline, a Ukrainian developer of robotic systems. This is the fund’s fifth investment in the last year.
The investment amount was not disclosed, but it corresponds to a typical fund’s cheque – from $100,000 to $400,000.
Yevhen Tretyak, CEO of Frontline, said the funds will help “implement innovative solutions that will provide fundamentally new capabilities to the Ukrainian Defence Forces faster.”
Frontline is a Ukrainian Defence Tech startup developing robotic systems for the Ukrainian Defence Forces since 2023. The company creates both air and ground platforms, including:
- Zoom reconnaissance drone
- Turrets for the Burya (Storm) grenade launcher
At the end of December 2024, Frontline raised $150,000 from Angel One, a venture capital fund. Earlier, the startup received $100,000 from the Estonian fund Startup Wise Guys, and in late summer 2024, it received a grant of UAH 2 million from the Brave1 Defence Technology Support Cluster.
About Nezlamni Fund
Nezlamni is a private venture capital fund founded in the summer of 2024 by Ukrainian entrepreneurs Dmytro Dubrovsky, Vitaliy Dyatlenko, Victoria Dubrovska and Serhiy Smusy. The fund focuses on innovations in defence and security technologies and has invested in startups such as Buntar Aerospace, Ailand Systems, Mantis Analytics, and Himera.