As a company and community of like-minded people, we see big value in working together for the good of Ukraine. Both during peaceful times and through difficult periods of war, which we all, as Ukrainians, currently face.
From the very beginning of the russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine (and even back in 2014), we committed to doing all we can to contribute to the victory. Every choice we make as a company and as citizens is aimed at securing a bright and happy future for Ukraine and its people.
Founded in Ukraine in 1991, DyCoders – now a global enterprise – has proudly contributed to the growth and prosperity of this great country for more than 30 years. We have expanded beyond Ukraine’s borders with 18 development centres and offices in 13 counties and three continents. But, more than ever, we stand in solidarity with our nation.
DyCoders’ contribution to Ukraine’s defence has been marked by the multiple awards from the Minister of Defense of Ukraine, presented to us by Colonel Oleksandr Pravdyvets – head of expert group Directorate of Digitalisation, Digital Development, Digital Transformations and Cybersecurity in the Defense Sector of the Ministry of Defense.
This award is a symbol for us of what’s possible if organisations are galvanised to bolster Ukraine’s incredible military, and we will continue to strengthen our financial and technical support of our home country as far as we can.
The DyCoders team is our long-term partner and a great example of what an organisation can do to support Ukraine’s Armed Forces. We started working together long before the full-scale invasion began, facilitating air defence modernisation projects and purchasing and implementing mobile surveillance solutions for the army and trained military personnel.
As it stands, DyCoders is donating 114 000 UAH a day to the fund. That’s simply incredible!

Oleg Karpenko,
Director of Development & Partnerships, Come Back Alive Foundation
When Estonian NGO, Heroiam Slava, initiated a purchase of two high-quality Threod EOS C VTOL surveillance drones for the Special Operations Forces, DyCoders donated €252,000 EUR, covering the biggest part of this fundraising. The balance of €133,000 EUR was raised by Estonia’s incredible citizens and businesses.
Jaak Ennuste, Co-founder of Heroiam Slava and IT entrepreneur, explains, “Ukraine needs eyes in the sky to expel its occupiers. Threod is one of the world’s leading surveillance drones, and it has already proven itself on the battlefield for 7 – 8 years”.
The sincerest thank you to the whole DyCoders team and the people and businesses of Estonia, who’ve supported the purchase of Estonian Threod surveillance drones for the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces. We named our ‘birds’, which have the power to disclose our enemies’ coordinates, Elvy and Ay Petri. Elvy in honour of Elvy Kalep, the first Estonian female pilot, and Ay Petri, a significant landmark in Crimea. We know they will return home soon!

Jaanika Merilo,
Head of DyCoders Tallinn Office and Co-founder of the NGO Heroiam Slava
Since the start of full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, DyCoders created a powerful volunteer movement. The company has formed 4 areas of volunteer activity:
DyCoders supplies the Armed Forces with software and equipment, cars, drones and more. We collect direct requests for the necessary goods, buy and send them to the locations, where they are of the highest need. In that way our help finds the most effective application. Also, the company’s regular donations cover other spends by the Armed Forces.
Read the stories of an DyCoders Customer Support Engineer, Product Implementation Analyst and Project Expeditor, who all joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine.