Teletactica Raises $1.5M Investment to Expand Battlefield Communications Technology

An alumnus from MITS Accelerator, an Estonian-Ukrainian technology startup specializing in electronic warfare, attracted capital from two US-Ukraine based investment funds.

Ukrainian DefenseTech company Teletactica secured investment from MITS Capital and Green Flag Ventures to help it scale next-gen tactical communications for frontline deployment and European expansion.

Teletactica, an Estonian-Ukrainian technology company, focuses on developing advanced communication systems for defense and dual-use applications

MITS Capital, an investment group based in Kyiv and New York and focused on Ukrainian defense innovation, led the $1.5 million round. Previously, Teletactica, an MITS Acceleration Program alumnus, 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,” the press release quoted Perry Boyle, CEO & Founding Partner at MITS Capital. 

Another investor in the round is Green Flag Ventures, a US and Ukraine based venture firm specializing in Ukrainian dual-use, AI, and cyber technologies. 

“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 press release quotes Justin Zeefe, General Partner at Green Flag Ventures. 

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 defense and allied forces.

Teletactica is expanding its product suite in Ukraine and already preparing to grow into Europe through sales and partnerships, the press release says.

Teletactica develops modular, secure communication hardware built for high electronic warfare (EW) and GPS-denied environments. Its flagship products include video and telemetry modems and antenna kits.

“We deliver battlefield-proven solutions where conventional systems fail,” said Eugene Zhebko, co-founder and CEO of Teletactica. 

All the companies’ 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 – the percentage of data packets that fail to reach their destination in a network transmission – as low as 1% to 5%, even under heavy jamming. Acceptable packet loss rates generally range from 0% to 1% or 2%. 

“We offer resilience under jamming, real-time responsiveness, and large-scale deployability, at a cost that enables rapid mass adoption,” the press release quotes Anton Hetman, co-founder and CTO of Teletactica.

Teletactica’s hardware has a compact size 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 specialized and costly programs, according to the press release. 

Teletactica is also a key resident of the Brave1 cluster, a platform created by the Ukrainian government for collaboration between all stakeholders of the defense tech industry.