Policy

The UK’s Strategic Defence Review

It’s been a (long, long) week since the UK officially released its Strategic Defence Review (SDR) and, well, people have thoughts.  The document is meant to lay out the UK’s current defense posture, and indicates what the country thinks are the greatest threats to its national security. It’s also a pretty good indication of where […]

InvestmentTech

Maxar and Saab Team Up

Everyone really is making that great leap across the pond.  Yesterday, geospatial intelligence company Maxar announced that it’s teaming up with Swedish defense giant Saab to build space-based C5ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance, for the uninitiated) told to help militaries “stay connected and aware, even when GPS goes down.” “By […]

Investment

Helsing Acquires Grob Aircraft SE

The consolidation is happening overseas, too. Yesterday, European defense darling Helsing announced they’ve acquired German aircraft company Grob Aircraft for an undisclosed amount.  According to Helsing, the partnership will combine Grob’s “expertise in composite aircraft manufacturing with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) and software solutions, [unlocking] significant potential for innovation and growth.” Troubled waters: Despite being […]

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Senate Unveils its $150B Defense Package

The disagreements in Washington continue. Yesterday, the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) unveiled its answer to the House’s $150B defense reconciliation bill and, well, there were some differences.  The SASC package—which will be folded into the Senate’s version of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” to push through Trump’s agenda—focuses way more on air superiority, low-cost […]

Tech

Anduril and Meta Team Up

Remember when Meta was very, very careful to distance itself from defense? Oh, and also when Anduril founder Palmer Luckey was ousted from the company (then called Facebook) in 2017?  Well, times they have a-changed. Late last week, Anduril and Meta announced a strategic partnership to build extended reality (XR) products for the US military. […]

Q + A

A Q+A with Pete Newell, CEO of BMNT and Co-founder of Hacking for Defense

Ten years ago, when Pete Newell, Steve Blank, and Joe Felter launched the Hacking for Defense (H4D) course at Stanford, “defense” was still a dirty word in Silicon Valley. Investors were reluctant to put their money into defense tech, engineers were uninterested in the military, and tech companies kept their distance from the DoD. As […]

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Firehawk Scores $4.9M AFRL Contract, Announces New Facility

We told you that things were speeding up. Late last week, energetics company Firehawk Aerospace announced that they’ve secured a $4.9M contract with the US Air Force to help accelerate the development of next-gen hybrid rocket engines for strategic and tactical missiles. Firehawk CEO Will Edwards told Tectonic that the company will work with AFRL […]

Tech

Hermeus Lifts Off

Things are speeding up, and quick. High-speed aircraft company Hermeus announced on Tuesday that it’s completed the long-awaited flight test of its Quarterhorse Mk 1 at Edwards Air Force Base in California, marking a “significant step in Hermeus’ development of high-Mach and hypersonic aircraft,” according to the company.  Hermeus aims to use super-quick, iterative development […]

Investment

Applied Intuition Is London-Bound

We told you everyone was making the great leap across the pond. Yesterday, vehicle autonomy software company Applied Intuition announced that it’s officially launching in the UK. The company—which just last week announced two new defense autonomy products—plans to invest £50M ($67M) in the country and open a research and development office in central London. […]

Investment

Saronic Crosses the Pond

Drone boat company Saronic is officially making the great, trans-Atlantic leap. This week, the 8VC-backed company—known for its ever-growing family of unmanned surface vessels (USVs) and fat, fat valuation—announced that it’s officially opening an office in the UK and expanding operations in Australia.  London calling, indeed. AUKUS-tastic: Saronic says it’s making the move as part […]