The Fourth Law secures investment to advance drone AI for Ukraine

February 16, 2026 at 09:20 AM UTC
Tech.eu
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The Fourth Law secures investment to advance drone AI for Ukraine

The Fourth Law (TFL), a Kyiv-based defense technology firm, has secured new funding to enhance its advanced AI capabilities for drone operations, particularly in support of Ukraine. This investment, backed by US public safety technology group Axon, underscores the growing importance of autonomous systems in modern defense strategies. TFL's work focuses on developing sophisticated AI and robotics solutions that are critical for both defense and public safety applications. TFL's innovative software stack emphasizes autonomy, encompassing simulation tools, analytical platforms, autonomous applications, and comprehensive fleet management systems. This technology is designed for versatility, capable of integration across a range of platforms including quadcopters, fixed-wing UAVs, missiles, and both ground and maritime drones. A key feature is its independence from satellite navigation, enabling operation in GPS-denied environments, which also suggests potential applications in civilian sectors like logistics, manufacturing, and construction. The company's flagship products, such as the Lupynis-10-TFL-1 UAV and the TFL-1 autonomy module, are already in use by over 50 Ukrainian military units on the front lines. TFL's first-level autonomy technology has demonstrated a significant impact, reportedly increasing FPV drone mission success rates by two to four times with a minimal increase in unit costs. Furthermore, their TFL-AntiShahed module, equipped with on-edge AI, can rapidly detect and identify strike drones, a crucial advancement for defensive operations. This development highlights Europe's push for indigenous technological solutions in critical security areas, fostering digital sovereignty.

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Published: February 16, 2026 at 09:20 AM UTC
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