Ukrainian startup Teletactica, which develops robust, secure communication systems for military use in challenging environments, has secured $1.5 million in a seed funding round from MITS Capital and Green Flag Ventures, as Vestbee was told.
- Founded in 2023 by Yevhen Zhebko and Anton Hetman, Teletactica develops rugged, jamming-resistant communication systems purpose-built for use in high-interference, GPS-denied, and low-infrastructure environments.
- The company’s core technology includes modular video and telemetry modems and compact antenna systems designed for drones, unmanned ground vehicles, and other mobile defense platforms.
- Teletactica’s systems are engineered to maintain secure, low-latency data and voice transmission even under heavy electronic warfare (EW) conditions.
- Their products consistently outperform conventional radios, offering up to five times better price-to-performance and ultra-low packet loss (1–5%), making them ideal for scalable deployment across frontline units.
“We offer resilience under jamming, real-time responsiveness, and large-scale deployability, at a cost that enables rapid mass adoption," claims Anton Hetman, co-founder and CTO of Teletactica.
Details of the deal
- The seed funding round was backed by MITS Capital, a Kyiv- and New York-based investment group that recently invested $3.74 million in Tencore, a Ukrainian startup developing battlefield-ready unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs).
“We’ve watched the company exceed every technical and operational milestone since. We are proud to continue supporting Teletactica’s growth as they help define the future of battlefield communications," explains Perry Boyle, CEO and Founding Partner at MITS Capital.
- The investment also saw participation from Green Flag Ventures, a US-Ukraine VC firm backing early-stage dual-use defense and AI technologies scaling from battlefield to global markets.
- Teletactica will use the $1.5 million to scale production, expand into European markets, and enhance its communication systems for frontline use, with a focus on affordability, NATO integration, and support for unmanned platforms.