Brave1 CEOs: UK Regulations Are Slowing Rearmament Efforts
Ukrainian defence-tech accelerator Brave1 brought a cohort of its portfolio companies to the UK for a three-day investment roadshow. During the visit, several company leaders publicly stated that existing UK regulations are hampering the country's rearmament programme, particularly in fast-moving sectors such as drones and autonomous weapons systems.

Highlights
- Brave1, Ukraine's government-backed defence-tech accelerator, conducted a three-day investment roadshow in the UK to attract British investors and partners.
- Multiple Brave1 portfolio company CEOs publicly stated that UK regulations are hampering the country's rearmament programme.
- The criticism centres on fast-moving sectors including military drones and autonomous weapons systems, where regulatory speed directly affects deployment timelines.
- The visit reflects broader international demand for Ukrainian defence-tech expertise developed under active wartime conditions.
- Regulatory agility in partner nations is increasingly identified as a key factor in enabling efficient cross-border defence-tech cooperation.
Brave1 Companies Head to UK in Search of Investment and Partnerships
Brave1, Ukraine's government-backed defence-technology accelerator, recently concluded a three-day investment roadshow in the United Kingdom. The platform, which supports the development and mass production of innovative military technologies — including drones and other critical defence systems — organised the visit to expand international cooperation opportunities and attract British capital.
The delegation brought together a number of Brave1 portfolio company leaders who held meetings with potential UK investors and industry partners throughout the trip.
UK Regulatory Environment Criticised as a Brake on Rearmament
During the roadshow, several executives from Brave1-affiliated companies raised concerns about the UK's regulatory framework, arguing that cumbersome rules are slowing the country's defence rearmament process.
With European security conditions growing increasingly tense, nations across the continent have been accelerating defence investment and military modernisation. According to the visiting company leaders, however, the UK's regulatory environment has failed to keep pace with this trend — potentially undermining the competitiveness of defence-tech companies and the efficiency of cross-border cooperation.
The criticism highlights the broader tension between rapid innovation and government oversight in the defence-technology sector. In emerging military-technology fields such as drones and autonomous weapons systems, regulatory agility has a direct bearing on how quickly new capabilities can be deployed and on a country's overall industrial competitiveness.
The Brave1 roadshow underscores growing international interest in Ukrainian defence-tech expertise forged under wartime conditions, as well as the challenges that regulatory frameworks in partner nations can pose to accelerating joint development and procurement.
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