1/ 🧵 From a hospital bed after his third concussion fighting near Bakhmut, a Ukrainian warrior sent a LinkedIn message that would become a $5M defense company.
Now he's CEO of British-Ukrainian Trypillian—boosting mil-tech that most VCs won't fund 🧵⤵️
2/ The warrior-turned-CEO is Ivan Matveichenko.
His hospital LinkedIn message went to Brooks Newmark, a former British MP—now his backer.
They saw what VCs missed, as told to @DefenderMediaUA:
Brilliant Ukrainian engineers building weapons with no time for business. ⤵️
3/ So they built Trypillian—named after the ancient civilization that built Europe's first cities in Ukraine 7,000 years ago.
Their mission: buy mil-tech startups and handle everything they hate—sales, legal, fundraising—while the engineers focus on making weapons. ⤵️
4/ Their flagship project, so far: a deep-strike kamikaze drone that makes defense unaffordable.
Enemy's choice: spend 30-50x more to shoot it down, or let it hit.
The key? It flies at "unprecedented altitude"—only high-end air defenses can even touch it.
🎥: unrelated 😎 ⤵️
5/ But battlefield basics matter too. "As an infantryman myself, I know most soldiers rarely see high-tech, AI-powered systems," Ivan says. "For them, it's all about [workhorse] FPVs and 'Baba Yaga'-type [bomber drones]."
So Trypillian teams produce both. ⤵️
6/ Trypillian's model: They acquire tech teams and handle the business side while engineers focus on building products to suit various battle needs.
Two teams already acquired. More coming, thanks to Trypillian chairman Newmark's $5 million investment. ⤵️
7/ Like Thomas Jefferson, Ivan attended the College of William & Mary, @williamandmary, where he earned an MBA.
He was starting a property development firm in Kyiv when Russia attacked. He got his wife to safety, then volunteered to fight.
Which he's doing now—in a new way. ⤵️
8/ Who is @BrooksNewmark? A former Conservative MP (2005-2015), Civil Society minister, and Lord Commissioner, he was doing humanitarian work in Ukraine when Ivan's message arrived.
His Angels for Ukraine NGO helps Ukrainians, kids included, w/PTSD: ⤵️ ukraineangels.org
9/ Trypillian products are battle-tested by Ukrainian forces. "Development is joint: We receive feedback after every mission, review what worked and what didn't," says Ivan, who served in the 10th Mountain Assault Brigade.
This isn't Silicon Valley—It's Defense Tech Valley. ⤵️
10/ The goal for Trypillian? A defense corporation for post-victory.
"When peace comes and domestic demand drops, we'll help Ukrainian defense companies that struggle to enter foreign markets scale globally under our brand," Ivan says. ⤵️
11/ From pre-war property developer to wounded defender to tech CEO—Ivan's journey reflects a new generation of Ukrainian entrepreneurs.
His message to veterans: "Get in touch. We'll either have a role for you now—or soon. Either way, we'll find a way to work together." ⤵️
12/ Read about Trypillian and other brilliant Ukrainian mil-tech startups at Defender Media:
1/ 🧵 "Bring your military tech to Ukraine. Let it fail. Don't be afraid to say, 'I brought my stuff to Ukraine and it failed, but we stayed and learned ... and now it is that much better.'"
American investor Deborah Fairlamb says what many Western firms won't admit. 🧵 ⤵️
2/ Deborah Fairlamb, an American who lived in Kyiv before the full-scale war and chose to stay, is co-founder of @greenflagvc, which brings investments to battlefield-proven Ukrainian tech.
On Jonathan Fink's @CurtainSilicon, she reveals what the West needs to learn ⤵️
3/ "My LinkedIn feed is just full of [all of these new European defense tech companies] and I can just go through and I'm like, oh, no, electronic warfare [protection]? Nope. They fly with GPS? Nope. This isn't going to work. It's a closed system. They can't do any updates." ⤵️
1/ 🧵 Russians are coming at Ukrainians with WWII motorcycles, golf carts, AND with fiber optic drones.
Ukrainian defender Dimko Zhluktenko @dim0kq shares the shocking reality from the bizarre frontline.
Some wild stuff in here 🧵⤵️
2/ Dimko flies reconnaissance drones deep into occupied territory while living in underground bunkers 10-15km from the front, in the kill zone. He shared raw and illuminating stories with Jonathan Fink in Oxford, UK, on the @CurtainSilicon podcast ⤵️
3/ "Yesterday I was sitting at a position and I was looking at a live stream of another unit.
"They were filming how Russians, 20 of them were just advancing through the field about five kilometers away from the frontline... all of them by the end of that field were destroyed" ⤵️
🧵Florence Nightingale transformed medicine during the first Crimean War.
Now with drones causing "almost all" injuries & wounded soldiers stranded for days, medics in Ukraine are pioneering techniques NATO has never seen.
Here are survival instructions for the West 🧵⤵️
2/ "Mark an ambulance, and it'll be hit within 15 minutes."
Reporter David Kirichenko (@DVKirichenko), filing from the front lines of Ukraine, shares the chilling reality—but also the incredible Ukrainian medical advancements. Let's look— ⤵️
3/ "Nine times out of 10, it's not just one or two wounded, it's a full-blown mass casualty situation," says @rima_medUA, an International Legion-defense intel medic.
With drones EVERYWHERE—"almost all injuries we see now are drone-related"—traditional evac is impossible. ⤵️
1/ British-Iranian attorney Elica Le Bon destroys the "poor Putin" narrative:
"Oh, Putin is put into a corner because democracies are coming near an authoritarian regime."
Actually it is Putin who is cornering humanity!
Her argument is full of much-needed moral clarity 🧵⤵️
2/ @elicalebon, aka Elica Mojtahedzadeh responds to those who claim NATO expansion provoked Russia:
"And they'll be like, well, NATO or democracies going near Russia ... just imagine if communism came near democracies. And I'm like, that's not the same thing." ⤵️
3/ "You know why? Because [totalitarianism] is a system that results in the massacre of millions of famine, of devastation, of destruction, killing dissidents, right? So that coming near us, that's a huge problem."
But more countries becoming democratic? Different story. ⤵️