First reported by The Defence Blog
Investors bet big on Ukraine-tested threat detector
Investors Back Ukraine-Tested Threat Detector
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MITS Capital invests in Dropla Tech, a Danish-Ukrainian defense technology company that develops a real-time threat detection system for landmines, IEDs, and ambush drones. The system, called Blue Eyes, has been tested in Ukraine. The investment amount and company valuation were not disclosed. Why it matters: The investment in Dropla Tech's threat detection technology highlights the growing importance of innovative defense solutions in addressing modern security challenges, particularly in conflict zones like Ukraine. Sources: Investors bet big on Ukraine-tested threat detector - Defence Blog
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