@SashaUstinovaUA 11/ Deborah Fairlamb of @greenflagvc:
‘Every day in Ukraine, equipment is recovered with Chinese components—not just frames, but chips & systems.
‘Add in North Korean troops reportedly on the battlefield, and you see how much this “axis” is learning and advancing together.’
3/ So, don't focus on PILOTS, says Deborah Fairlamb (📸), American co-founder of @greenflagvc, which invests in Ukrainian mil-tech.
Think TEAMS: Operators + engineer + ISR operator—in-person or remotely.
These require different skills than your average Western soldier has. ⤵️
When a Ponzi schemer feels the cops closing in, they may make the con louder to generate chips to trade.
This is a tweet about why #Russia sent drones into #Poland.
The company is rapidly gaining traction, with the @usairforce recently acquiring a batch of its radios for capability testing and the backing of over $1.9M in funding from @greenflagvc, United Angels Network, Freedom Fund Ventures, Big Defence, and others
9/ As US tech investor Deborah Fairlamb of Kyiv-based @greenflagvc told podcaster @MarioNawfal:
“If China is now the lead producer of neon, and Russia holds Ukraine’s production… you have two adversarial countries controlling 90% of neon. You can’t make chips without neon.” ⤵️
Our own Deborah Fairlamb on NewsNation:
US needs to take advantage of drones altering warfare strategy | NewsNat... https://t.co/pi45oFJLc2 via @YouTube