DrillApp, a Ukrainian startup creating an app for military training, has raised $100,000.
The company does not disclose the investors, only noting that they are business angels and veterans. The startup plans to invest the funds raised in the creation of a course on mastering FPV drones, a module on international humanitarian law, a psychological stabilization program, and a B2B platform for professional defense training.
It is noted that DrillApp is a platform that allows any instructor or veteran anywhere in the world to scale their knowledge, create courses, and monetize their experience. The product has more than 200,000 users, including 50,000 active military personnel. It is reported that DrillApp is being tested in NATO structures, by instructors from Canada, Poland, and Estonia, and also receives requests for localization from Israel and the United States.
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Oleksandr Panchenko
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