Ukrainian startup NORDA Dynamics, which develops autonomous UAV control technology for electronic warfare, has secured $150,000 in funding from Angel One Fund through a syndication agreement.
- Established in 2023 by Nazar Bigun, Dima Vovchuk, Alex Liannoy, and Anton Kharkhalis, NORDA Dynamics develops autonomous UAV control technologies designed for use in electronic warfare (EW) and environments with unstable or no communication.
- The company focuses on creating systems that enable drones to carry out complex, high-precision missions autonomously, even in challenging conditions.
- The startup's key products include Underdog, a system for last-mile targeting in EW environments, and StableLink, a technology that ensures drones' altitude and azimuth stability in dynamic combat situations.
Details of the deal
- The investment came from Angel One, a venture fund managed by the UCU Foundation. Angel One focuses on investing in startups in fintech, SaaS, edutech, and AI/ML and provides Ukrainian startups with pre-seed and seed capital ranging from $50,000 to $200,000.
“NORDA Dynamics’ solutions have already proven their effectiveness in real-world combat conditions. We believe in the team and see great potential in further scaling of their products,” said Managing Partner of Angel One Fund Ivan Petrenko.
- NORDA Dynamics will use the $150,000 funding to scale its UAV control technologies, focusing on improving products like Underdog and StableLink for better performance in electronic warfare and challenging environments.
“At NORDA Dynamics, we create technologies that give drones new capabilities. The investment from Angel One Fund is not only financial support, but also an opportunity to accelerate the scaling of our solutions at the front and increase their combat effectiveness in real time,” claims Nazar Bigun, CEO of NORDA Dynamics.