Ukrainian company receives $1.5 million to develop tactical communications for the front line
A representative of Teletactica (Photo: Teletactica)

Teletactica has raised $1.5 million in strategic investment from MITS Capital and Green Flag Ventures. The new funding will be used to develop and scale tactical communications systems that are resistant to electronic warfare (EW), as well as to enter European markets. MITS Capital announced the deal LIGA.net .

Teletactica creates special equipment, such as video modems, telemetry modems, and antennas, which help transmit information with minimal delays. This is important for the operation of drones, robots, and other unmanned devices, especially in difficult combat conditions where there is signal jamming or no GPS.

The company's solutions are already being used by the Ukrainian military, and Teletactica is currently preparing its products to meet NATO standards. The company plans to increase production and sell its systems not only in Ukraine but also in Europe.

The round was led by MITS Capital, an investment group with offices in Kyiv and New York that previously supported Teletactica as part of its accelerator program. Green Flag Ventures invests in Ukrainian dual-use technologies, cybersecurity and AI.

The company is a member of the Brave1 defense cluster, an association of government agencies, businesses and experts working to develop Ukrainian defense technologies.

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