
Warsaw-based defence technology company FlyFocus has secured €4.5 million in new funding to scale its production capabilities and accelerate international growth.
The round was led by ffVC, with participation from the NCBR Investment Fund, the venture arm of Poland’s National Centre for Research and Development.
Expanding Manufacturing Capacity In Poland
The newly raised capital will be used to expand a dedicated manufacturing facility in Poland, which is expected to become operational in the second half of 2026.
In addition to increasing production capacity, FlyFocus plans to strengthen its international sales operations and continue investing in research and development. The company intends to introduce two new unmanned aerial vehicle platforms later this year.
Building Sovereign UAV Systems In Europe
Led by CEO Igor Skawiński, the company develops unmanned aerial systems, avionics, and custom UAV subsystems for military and dual-use applications.
The company designs and manufactures complete UAV platforms, advanced avionics, and ground control software in-house. Its approach emphasizes modularity, resilience, and technological sovereignty, particularly in response to rapidly changing operational environments.
Founded in 2017 by engineers with aerospace and competitive aeromodelling backgrounds, including Igor Skawiński and Albert Świerczyński, FlyFocus currently employs 35 people.
The company sources components exclusively from NATO-aligned suppliers and maintains a strict non-Chinese component policy across its product portfolio.
Skawiński stated that secure and transparent defence supply chains are essential for long-term military resilience. He noted that the investment enables FlyFocus to expand production within Europe while maintaining flexibility to adapt to evolving operational requirements.
About FlyFocus
FlyFocus is a Poland-based defence technology company specializing in unmanned aerial systems, avionics, and UAV subsystems for military and dual-use markets. By developing and manufacturing its systems entirely in-house and sourcing from NATO-aligned suppliers, the company aims to strengthen Europe’s sovereign drone and defence capabilities.