Fifteen projects participating in Brave1 have received funding of $225,000, and another 15 are in the process of contract negotiations for $235,000.
This was reported by the Vice Prime Minister for Innovation, Education, Science, and Technology Development - the Minister of Digital Transformation, Mykhailo Fedorov, on Telegram.
It is noted that the Brave1 platform brings together state and private initiatives for the development of unique solutions for the Armed Forces. Currently, there have been 412 developments, with 200 of them passing military expertise.
"Fifteen projects have received funding of $225,000, and another 15 are in the process of contract negotiations for $235,000. These are revolutionary products that change the approach to warfare, starting with jamming-resistant drones and remotely controlled robots, and ending with AI platforms for analysis and systems for the detection and identification of mines with munitions," the statement said.
The Vice Prime Minister added that within the framework of the platform, testing of new products and research of technological developments continue.
"Our goal is to scale the experience in the UAV field to other areas, as well as to launch an Army of Robots and Electronic Warfare. This is what will allow us to gain technological advantage and more effectively destroy the enemy," Fedorov emphasized.