Photo by Ilmalehti.fi Killhouse Academy and Double Tap Investments partnership: the academy will open branches in Finland and other Nordic countries Finnish media report that DTI will organize Killhouse trainings in Finland, the Scandinavian countries, and the Baltic states Editorial • Finland
Photo by Office of the President of Ukraine Ukraine to open arms sales offices in Copenhagen Primarily concerns maritime drones and weaponry where production exceeds military needs Editorial • Denmark
Ukrainian and Norwegian delegations during the signing of the memorandum / photo from Mykhailo Fedorov’s Telegram channel Ukraine and Norway launch Brave-Norway programme: €20 million to boost defence tech development in both countries On the Ukrainian side, the programme will be implemented by the Brave1 defence innovation cluster Editorial • Norway
Photo by Office of the President of Ukraine Ukraine to open arms sales offices in Copenhagen Primarily concerns maritime drones and weaponry where production exceeds military needs Editorial • Denmark
Photo by Service Ukraine Service Ukraine has created a mobile command centre for UAV crews. How it works? Solution combines communication, control, observation, and protection for operation in field conditions Editorial • Denmark
Co-founder and CEO of MITS Capital, and Chairman of MITS Industries, Perry Boyle. Photo: MITS Capital MITS Capital launches Danish-Ukrainian alliance MITS Industries, bringing together Tencore, Infozahyst, Unwave, and more MITS Industries is projected to exceed $200M in revenue by 2026 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
Norway's Kongsberg will fund the manufacturing of Ukrainian Seawolf drones in Poland The initial investment may reach 250 million zlotys, with the potential to rise to 1 billion Editorial • Norway
Production of Swedish Gripen fighter jets to be localized in Ukraine According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, the Swedish fighter jets are likely to become the basis of Ukraine’s air fleet Editorial • Sweden
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
Production of Swedish Gripen fighter jets to be localized in Ukraine According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, the Swedish fighter jets are likely to become the basis of Ukraine’s air fleet Editorial • Sweden
Varangians CEO Pär Lager in Ukraine The Vikings are back: Varangians CEO Pär Lager on Swedish multi-million euro bet on Ukraine’s defence tech An extensive interview with the head of a new Swedish investment group set to close its first deals in July Editorial • Sweden
Norway's Kongsberg will fund the manufacturing of Ukrainian Seawolf drones in Poland The initial investment may reach 250 million zlotys, with the potential to rise to 1 billion Editorial • Norway
Photo from Denis Shmyhal’s Telegram channel Norway will allocate $600M to purchase defence products from Ukrainian manufacturers for the Armed Forces of Ukraine The funds will be used to purchase EW systems, explosives, and drones of various types Editorial • Norway
Ukrainian and Norwegian delegations during the signing of the memorandum / photo from Mykhailo Fedorov’s Telegram channel Ukraine and Norway launch Brave-Norway programme: €20 million to boost defence tech development in both countries On the Ukrainian side, the programme will be implemented by the Brave1 defence innovation cluster Editorial • Norway
Photo by Office of the President of Ukraine Ukraine to open arms sales offices in Copenhagen Primarily concerns maritime drones and weaponry where production exceeds military needs Editorial • Denmark
Photo from Denis Shmyhal’s Telegram channel Norway will allocate $600M to purchase defence products from Ukrainian manufacturers for the Armed Forces of Ukraine The funds will be used to purchase EW systems, explosives, and drones of various types Editorial • Norway
Ukrainian and Norwegian delegations during the signing of the memorandum / photo from Mykhailo Fedorov’s Telegram channel Ukraine and Norway launch Brave-Norway programme: €20 million to boost defence tech development in both countries On the Ukrainian side, the programme will be implemented by the Brave1 defence innovation cluster Editorial • Norway
Co-founder and CEO of MITS Capital, and Chairman of MITS Industries, Perry Boyle. Photo: MITS Capital MITS Capital launches Danish-Ukrainian alliance MITS Industries, bringing together Tencore, Infozahyst, Unwave, and more MITS Industries is projected to exceed $200M in revenue by 2026 Editorial • Denmark
Varangians CEO Pär Lager in Ukraine The Vikings are back: Varangians CEO Pär Lager on Swedish multi-million euro bet on Ukraine’s defence tech An extensive interview with the head of a new Swedish investment group set to close its first deals in July Editorial • Sweden
Pär Lager and Andreas Flodström. Photo courtesy of Jack Mikrut/Dagens Industri Swedes launch firm to invest €10M in Ukrainian defence tech by end of 2025 Varangians founders Pär Lager, Andreas Flodström, and Jonas Rydin plan to close first deal by the end of July Editorial • Sweden
Photo by Service Ukraine Service Ukraine has created a mobile command centre for UAV crews. How it works? Solution combines communication, control, observation, and protection for operation in field conditions Editorial • Denmark
Dropla Tech team / Material here and below: Dropla Tech Danish-Ukrainian startup Dropla Tech raises €2.4M to develop AI-powered explosive device detection technology The company’s solutions enable real-time detection of mines and drone ambushes during UAV reconnaissance flights Editorial • Denmark
Norwegian tactical communications manufacturer Radionor to open Ukrainian branch Radionor has long been supplying the Defence Forces with communication technologies resistant to electronic warfare Editorial • Norway
Varangians CEO Pär Lager in Ukraine The Vikings are back: Varangians CEO Pär Lager on Swedish multi-million euro bet on Ukraine’s defence tech An extensive interview with the head of a new Swedish investment group set to close its first deals in July Editorial • Sweden
Pär Lager and Andreas Flodström. Photo courtesy of Jack Mikrut/Dagens Industri Swedes launch firm to invest €10M in Ukrainian defence tech by end of 2025 Varangians founders Pär Lager, Andreas Flodström, and Jonas Rydin plan to close first deal by the end of July Editorial • Sweden
Courage comes in two colours. How Ukrainian-Swedish cooperation in defence tech is evolving The joint project for drone AI, SOFF delegation, and Defence Builder’s new advisor Editorial • Sweden
Illustration: NAUDI DALO Industry Days 2025: highlights from the Ukrainian Defence Industry Council and Ukrainian Dual-Use Technology Cluster Ukrainian manufacturers will be able to establish direct contacts with foreign customers Editorial • Denmark
Courage comes in two colours. How Ukrainian-Swedish cooperation in defence tech is evolving The joint project for drone AI, SOFF delegation, and Defence Builder’s new advisor Editorial • Sweden
Photo by Ilmalehti.fi Killhouse Academy and Double Tap Investments partnership: the academy will open branches in Finland and other Nordic countries Finnish media report that DTI will organize Killhouse trainings in Finland, the Scandinavian countries, and the Baltic states Editorial • Finland
Photo by Ilmalehti.fi Killhouse Academy and Double Tap Investments partnership: the academy will open branches in Finland and other Nordic countries Finnish media report that DTI will organize Killhouse trainings in Finland, the Scandinavian countries, and the Baltic states Editorial • Finland
Photo by Terma Group Danish defence company Terma opens office in Kyiv Terma’s systems have already proven effective in combat, performing tasks on the front line Editorial • Denmark
Dropla Tech team / Material here and below: Dropla Tech Danish-Ukrainian startup Dropla Tech raises €2.4M to develop AI-powered explosive device detection technology The company’s solutions enable real-time detection of mines and drone ambushes during UAV reconnaissance flights Editorial • Denmark