Farsight Vision is redefining modern reconnaissance. And US and European investors are competing to back it In February 2026, Ukrainian-Estonian startup Farsight Vision raised €7.2 million in a seed funding round. The deal ranks among the top five largest investment rounds involving Ukrainian defence startups. Both American and European investors competed for the founders’ backing, seeing strong potential for the company’s technology in both Editorial • Weapons and Technology
Magura drone (Photo: ArmyInform) UForce, a UK-based deftech company with Ukrainian roots, has raised $50 million at a valuation of $1 billion The round was led by Shield Capital and Lakestar, with participation from Ballistic Ventures Editorial • Latest Investment Rounds
Opening of the company's plant (Photo: Ukrspecsystems) Ukrspecsystems opened UK facility: what drones are manufactured there The Shark and PD-2 drones assembled here will be supplied to the Ukrainian military Editorial • Weapons and Technology
The President of Latvia with the SUBmerge Baltic drone (Company photo) Roboneers agreed a partnership with Latvian underwater drone manufacturer SUBmerge Baltic Also, the Ukrainian manufacturer has partnered with two more Latvian companies — Natrix and Baltic Forces Editorial • Latvia
SkyFall's P1-Sun drone (Photo: Army Recognition Group) Ukrainian company SkyFall is in talks to open a manufacturing facility in Denmark The production is planned to be launched under the Build with Ukraine programme Editorial • Denmark
Ukrainian drone motor manufacturer Aeromotors raises $550,000 from Swedish investment firm Front Ventures According to Front Ventures CEO Jonas Malmgren, this is only the beginning — in 2026, the company plans to invest an additional $2–4 million Editorial • Sweden