Defense & Security Companies
Latest Deals in Defense & Security
$25M
Noda AI, an AI-native defense technology company, has raised $25 million in Series A funding to enhance its AI-powered orchestration platform and autonomous solutions for the Department of War and the United Kingdom Ministry of Defense. The funding round was led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with participation from Booz Allen Ventures, Draper Associates, Bloomberg Beta, and Alumni Ventures.Investors: Bessemer Venture Partners, Booz Allen Ventures, Draper Associates, Bloomberg Beta, Alumni Ventures
$25M
Noda AI, an Austin, Texas-based developer of an algorithmic platform for orchestrating weapons and tactics for multi-domain, multi-vendor systems, has raised $25 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with participation from Booz Allen Ventures, Draper Associates, Bloomberg Beta, and Alumni Ventures. The funds will be used to further develop their technology.Investors: Bessemer Venture Partners, Booz Allen Ventures, Draper Associates, Bloomberg Beta, Alumni Ventures
$125M
Code Metal Inc., a startup that offers a platform for translating code between programming languages, has secured $125 million in funding, raising its valuation to $1.25 billion from $250 million in November. The investment was led by Salesforce Ventures, with participation from Accel, B Capital, and others.Investors: Salesforce Ventures, Accel, B Capital
$6M
Austin-based defense technology startup Breaker has raised $6 million in a seed funding round led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with follow-on investment from Australian venture firm Main Sequence. The funding will support the development of Breaker's AI agent software, which enables military operators to control teams of autonomous systems across air, land, and sea using voice commands.Investors: Bessemer Venture Partners, Main Sequence
$1000M
San Diego-based Shield AI is in discussions to raise up to $1 billion, potentially doubling its valuation to $12 billion. The company, founded in 2015, develops autonomous systems for military operations, including drones and aircraft that operate without GPS. Key investors include Andreessen Horowitz and L3Harris Technologies. Shield AI's technology enhances military capabilities, addressing the need for modernized defense solutions.Investors: Andreessen Horowitz, L3Harris Technologies
$3.25M
Occam, a UK-based defense tech startup, has raised ยฃ2.6 million to develop AI autonomous drones for the Ukrainian military. Founded in 2025, the company addresses the need for advanced drone technology in modern warfare, particularly in high-pressure environments. The funding was led by Presto Tech Horizons, Antler, and the US-based Freedom Fund. Occam's drones operate autonomously, reducing reliance on human control, which is crucial in the demanding conditions of the Ukraine conflict.Investors: Presto Tech Horizons, Antler, Freedom Fund
$3.24M
Occam Industries, a London-based defencetech startup, has raised โฌ3 million (ยฃ2.6 million) in pre-seed funding to enhance autonomous drone operations. The funding round was led by Presto Tech Horizons, with additional investments from Antler, Freedom Fund, and Tyr.vc. Occam's technology, including the retrofit autopilot system OccamX, aims to improve drone capabilities and reduce reliance on manual piloting, addressing challenges in modern defense operations.Investors: Presto Tech Horizons, Antler, Freedom Fund, Tyr.vc
$3.24M
Occam Industries, a London-based defense tech startup, has raised โฌ3 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Presto Tech Horizons, with support from Czechoslovak Group, Antler, Freedom Fund, and Tyr.vc. The funding aims to enhance the deployment of autonomous drone systems that address the shortage of skilled drone pilots and challenges posed by electronic warfare. The technology enables drones to operate independently in combat conditions, significantly increasing mission capabilities for Ukraine and other militaries.Investors: Presto Tech Horizons, Czechoslovak Group, Antler, Freedom Fund, Tyr.vc
$70M
Trm Labs, a blockchain intelligence provider, has secured $70 million in a Series C funding round, achieving a valuation of $1 billion. The funding aims to enhance its capabilities in combating financial crime and national security threats. The round was led by Blockchain Capital, with participation from notable investors including Goldman Sachs, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Y Combinator.Investors: Blockchain Capital, Goldman Sachs, Bessemer Venture Partners, Y Combinator
$70M
Trm Labs, a San Francisco-based company specializing in artificial intelligence solutions to combat criminal networks and national security threats, has raised $70 million in Series C funding. The funding round was led by Blockchain Capital, with participation from notable investors including Goldman Sachs and Bessemer Venture Partners.Investors: Blockchain Capital, Goldman Sachs, Bessemer Venture Partners
$100M
Overland AI, a Seattle-based company specializing in autonomous ground systems for defense and national security, raised $100 million in funding. The round was led by 8VC, with participation from several investors including Point72 Ventures and Ascend Venture Capital. This funding aims to enhance their capabilities in addressing national security challenges.Investors: 8VC, Point72 Ventures, Ascend Venture Capital
$2.5M
Shield Space, a UK-based defense technology startup, has raised ยฃ2 million to fund its first orbital test flight. The funding round was led by the Midlands Engine Investment Fund II through Mercia Ventures, with participation from Twin Path Ventures, ROI Ventures, and P3A Ventures. The company develops autonomous AI-driven guidance systems to protect satellites from threats like signal jamming and space debris, addressing critical national infrastructure needs. The new capital will support technology development and team expansion ahead of in-orbit testing.Investors: Midlands Engine Investment Fund II, Mercia Ventures, Twin Path Ventures, ROI Ventures, P3A Ventures
$2.5M
Shield Space, a defense technology startup, has raised ยฃ2 million to support its first orbital test flight. The funding round was led by the Midlands Engine Investment Fund II via Mercia Ventures, with participation from Twin Path Ventures, ROI Ventures, and P3A Ventures. The company is developing autonomous, AI-driven guidance systems to protect satellites from signal jamming and other threats, addressing increasing risks in orbit. The funding will help advance its technology and expand its operational capabilities.Investors: Midlands Engine Investment Fund II, Mercia Ventures, Twin Path Ventures, ROI Ventures, P3A Ventures