The Ukrainian communication systems developer Himera has secured investment from the defense-tech fund Nezlamni for the development of its product line and scaling up production. This was reported by one of the fund's founders, Dmytro Dubrovskyi.
The Nezlamni fund was launched in July by the co-founders of Uklon: Dmytro Dubrovskyi, Viktoriia Dubrovska, Serhii Smus, and Vitalii Diatlenko. The fund's portfolio includes drone developers for demining, Ailand Systems, and an AI platform for countering misinformation and hostile propaganda, Mantis Analytics.
The amount of investment in Himera has not been disclosed, but it falls within the fund's standard check range—from $100,000 to $400,000.
The startup's main product, the HIMERA G1 Pro tactical communication system, features a unique pseudo-random frequency reconfiguration capability, AES-256 encryption standard, and a very user-friendly setup function.
"The most important thing is that Himera's communication system has already been tested multiple times on all sections of the front line. The ability to transmit information quickly and securely is key to success," Dubrovskyi noted in his post about the new investment.
This investment is part of the startup's seed round. The funds will be directed towards scaling production of the HIMERA G1 Pro systems, developing the product line, and entering new markets.