The Fourth Law Secures Strategic Investment to Accelerate Drone AI Development for Ukraine
The Fourth Law (TFL), a Kyiv-headquartered defense technology company, has secured a new round of funding backed by Axon (Nasdaq: AXON), the US public safety technology group.
TFL is an AI and robotics company, developing solutions for defense and public safety. Its flagship products, Lupynis-10-TFL-1 UAV and TFL-1 autonomy module, are used by more than 50 Ukrainian military units across multiple sections of the frontline. TFL’s first-level autonomy increases FPV drone mission success rates by a factor of two to four, while only adding 10 per cent to unit cost.
The company’s most recently launched product, TFL-AntiShahed is a module for interceptor drones that uses on-the-edge AI to detect and highlight strike drones like russian-iranian Shahed and Geran much faster than a human eye can see.
TFL’s autonomy technology is designed to be integrated across platforms. In addition to its own Lupynis-10, the company’s AI modules have been integrated with dozens of third-party UAV manufacturers. The modules can be installed to third-party airframes, used with different ground stations, and operate across various connectivity architectures.
