Eugene Nayshtetik and his five co-workers shuttered their company that was developing medical and biotech startups to join the defense forces days after Russia invaded Ukraine. Within two months, their commanders agreed that it would be more useful if they swapped their military gear for computers.
With the government's blessing, Nayshtetik and his team of engineers moved to neighboring Poland where they raised initial funding from a Polish company, Air Res Aviation, to develop a new drone for the Ukrainian military.
According to Jerzy Nowak, president and co-owner of Air Res Aviation, his initial investment in the drone project was around $200,000.
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