A Ukrainian drone know-how startup noticed essentially the most explosive U.S. inventory market debut within the final 12 months throughout its first day buying and selling on Nasdaq. Shares in Swarmer, whose software program permits single pilots to manage a whole bunch of drones without delay, soared over 700% earlier than closing at $31 on Tuesday.
The corporate, based mostly in Austin, Texas, however based in Ukraine, has been used broadly by the Ukrainian army since 2024. Erik Prince, the founding father of the U.S. non-public army contractor Blackwater, joined Swarmer as non-executive chairman final month.
Consultants say Swarmer is more likely to be the primary of many: a Ukrainian protection startup with an American face that leans on U.S. capital to scale manufacturing for each the Ukrainian and American militaries.
Ukrainian startups and American buyers make a pure pairing. 4 years of wartime innovation has made Ukraine a world chief in mass-producing low-cost first-person-view (FPV) drones and the know-how utilized in and round them.
In a letter to potential shareholders, Prince famous that Swarmer’s worth is rooted within the depth of operational information it has gathered from Ukraine’s battlefield.
“Swarmer’s platform has been deployed in Ukraine with greater than 100,000 real-world missions in energetic fight environments, informing the software program and machine-learning fashions that feed into it,” Prince wrote. “This cycle — deploy, observe, adapt and enhance — creates a compounding benefit that can not be replicated in laboratories or simulations.”
However Ukrainian firms have typically lacked the financing wanted to increase their operations. Stringent controls on exporting Ukrainian protection know-how overseas have restricted entry to capital, leaving firms to supply at fractions of their whole capability. Based on Ukraine’s Ministry of Protection, Ukraine’s protection trade reached a manufacturing capability of $35 billion in 2025 however acquired solely $6.1 billion in international funding.
Incorporating companies within the U.S. and bringing in companions with ties to America’s protection trade may supply options. Final fall, former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joined the board of the Ukrainian drone and missile producer Hearth Level. This week, a consultant from Powerus, an American drone producer backed by Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., informed CBS Information that the corporate will pursue joint ventures with Ukrainian firms as soon as Kyiv’s export restrictions enable it.
The Pentagon, for its half, has made clear that it’s occupied with Ukraine’s comparatively low-cost drone know-how to enhance America’s costlier arsenal. Final week, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy introduced that Ukraine can be sending drone protection consultants to the Center East amid stories that American army bases had been counting on costly missile interceptors to take down cheaper Iranian drones.
In February, the U.S. invited 25 drone producers, together with two Ukrainian firms, to compete on a course at Fort Benning, in Georgia, as a part of the Pentagon’s “Drone Dominance” program. On March 7, Ukrainian firm Sky Fall’s drones received the competitors, setting it as much as obtain Pentagon contracts.
Prince is betting on buyers seeing the identical upside in Swarmer as consideration to Ukraine’s battle-tested, cost-effective protection know-how grows.
“The Division of Warfare has been asleep for dozens of years and allowed a really cartel-like defence trade to promote massively overpriced stuff,” he informed Fox Enterprise in an interview Tuesday. “I’m excited to be part of Swarmer as a result of it’s confirmed fight know-how developed actually on the sting of battle.”
