Lithuanian defence startup PDKinematics has raised a €2 million seed round to scale manufacturing of its precision guidance systems for unmanned aerial vehicles, as it looks to expand across NATO countries.

Based in Vilnius, the company develops GNSS-independent precision guidance systems and precision guided munition kits for UAVs. Its flagship Gannet platform is designed as a low-SWaP-C, platform-agnostic kit that can be integrated with standard multi-rotor UAVs.

The round was co-led by Coinvest Capital, Lithuania’s sovereign investment fund, and Iron Wolf Capital, with additional backing from angel investors.

The funding comes as PDKinematics begins to show operational traction. Its system is already being used in a pilot on the front lines in Ukraine and has been integrated into Bavovna.ai’s bomber-class UAV platforms.

The raise highlights continued investor interest in defence technologies emerging from the Baltics, particularly systems shaped by battlefield deployment and aimed at broader European and NATO demand.