Ukrainian defencetech company Teletactica has secured $1.5 million investment for jamming-resistant communication systems for contested environments.
Teletactica builds rugged, EW-resilient communications systems engineered for rapid deployment in the most hostile operational environments. The company’s products support encrypted data and voice connectivity in GPS-denied and low-infrastructure zones, enabling secure coordination for defence and allied forces.
Teletactica’s hardware has a compact form factor and low power consumption, which makes it perfect for UAV drones, UGVs, and other small unmanned platforms.
All solutions are designed for scalable production and support, keeping costs low enough to be deployed in numerous units, rather than being restricted to specialised and costly programs.
“We deliver battlefield-proven solutions where conventional systems fail”, said Eugene Zhebko, co-founder and CEO of Teletactica.
All of the company's devices are built for low-latency data streams and offer five times better price-to-performance compared to radios manufactured in the EU and the US. Products maintain packet loss rates as low as 1 per cent to 5 per cent, even under heavy jamming.
Teletactica’s hardare is already in use across Ukraine and is being adapted to NATO standards. “This is not theoretical tech; it’s saving equipment and people right now,” said Zhebko.
MITS Capital, an investment group based in Kyiv and New York and focused on Ukrainian defence innovation, led the round, which also included US and Ukraine-based venture firm Green Flag Ventures.
Previously, Teletactica, MITS Acceleration Program alumni, successfully secured a pre-seed funding round.
“MITS Capital’s relationship with Teletactica is strategic, and the company has passed all the steps of our process to date, which began with the Acceleration Program. We’ve watched the company exceed every technical and operational milestone since,” said Perry Boyle, CEO and founding Partner at MITS Capital.
“We are proud to continue supporting Teletactica’s growth as they help define the future of battlefield communications.”
“Teletactica exemplifies the kind of company we look for: strong team, powerful product, and the potential to dominate a large and critical market segment. The core team pivoted from the private sector and had the experience, skill, and knowledge to identify the frontline EW challenges and respond with unique, flexible, problem-solving solutions that are now being used by multiple units in Ukraine,” said Justin Zeefe, General Partner at Green Flag Ventures.
Teletactica is also a key resident of the Brave1 cluster, a platform created by the Government of Ukraine to promote collaboration among all stakeholders in defencetech.
New funding will support the company’s scaling of next-gen tactical communications for frontline deployment and European expansion.
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