Ukrainian developer of unmanned ground vehicles Trinity Robotics has raised over €500,000. The funding came from Defence Builder Fund I, alongside Swedish investors Front Ventures and Hede Capital, as Vestbee was told.
- Trinity Robotics manufactures Konyk ONE, an unmanned ground platform capable of transporting up to 300 kg of cargo with a range of 45 km on a single charge.

- According to the company, the platform is designed for military logistics, casualty evacuation, and mine-cleaning operations, with modular configurations supporting autonomous navigation and satellite communications.
- Trinity Robotics' system is already deployed by more than 20 Ukrainian military units across multiple frontline sectors, as the startup says.
- The fresh capital will support the scaling of manufacturing capacity from the current output of up to 70 systems per month to more than 150.
"Ground robotics is the fastest-growing segment of Ukraine's defence tech, and logistics and evacuation is where the demand is already proven. Trinity has done the hard part — building a system soldiers use every day across the line of contact," said Daria Yaniieva, President of Defence Builder.






