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Ukraine, together with the European Union, is launching a new grant program — EU4UA Defence Tech — aimed at developing technologies for intercepting hostile drones and advancing modern radar systems. Companies can receive up to €150,000 for building and testing prototypes, the Ministry of Digital Transformation announced on December 1.
The program is implemented by Brave1 and the Better Regulation Delivery Office (BRDO) in partnership with the EU.
In the first phase, funding will target solutions in two priority areas:
The maximum grant is €150,000 — twice the size of standard Brave1 grants. Funds may be used for:
Participation requirements and selection process
Applications are open from December 1, 2025 to January 14, 2026.
Teams with technological readiness levels TRL 5–6 are eligible.
The selection process will include three stages:
The program is funded by the European Union and will run from September 2025 to February 2027. Its objective is to strengthen Ukraine’s technological and industrial defence base and deepen integration with the European defence sector.
In 2026, two additional grant rounds are planned, along with hackathons, expanded regulatory support, and the opening of a Brave1 Expo Room.
Ukraine’s drone sector is expanding rapidly
The full-scale war has transformed Ukraine into one of the world’s leading producers of drones and robotic systems. Driven by private innovation, competition, and government support, the sector is growing at record speed:
More than 2,000 developers and 4,600 defence products are already active on the Brave1 platform, which continues to scale with additional funding.
In parallel, the government is expanding support for defence-tech startups: at the end of November, the Ukrainian Startup Fund announced a dedicated grant program for producers of firefighting drones and ground robotic systems.
Source: https://inventure.com.ua