InvestmentTech

Gallatin AI Raises $15M to Revamp Frontline Logistics

Many of the hardest things about warfare are the things that seem the simplest. Like getting the right supplies to the right place at the right time. It’s super tough to know what fighters need and to get it to them before it’s too late, especially in far-flung places like the Indo-Pacific. (US military leaders […]

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Amca Raises $76.5M to Revamp Component Manufacturing

The manufacturing hype continues. On Tuesday, serial entrepreneur Jai Malik and former SpaceX engineering lead Eli Giovanetti launched The Advanced Manufacturing Company of America, or Amca, which they say will better build the “human-machine interface products.”  Those are things like sensors, power units, and flight-control computers that enable a person to run something like an […]

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Saildrone Goes Deep with Thales

We told you maritime autonomy was all the rage. This morning, USV company Saildrone announced that it has successfully integrated Australia-based Thales’ BlueSentry undersea surveillance system onto its unmanned Surveyor vessels. AUKUS for the win. The partnership—funded by the Office of Naval Research (ONR)—greatly expands the Surveyor’s deep sea awareness, critical for monitoring threats from […]

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Anduril Unveils a New-Age Torpedo

Anduril is taking to the high seas in a big way. Just a few days after announcing its new Seabed Sentry underwater sensor network, this morning the company unveiled a new-age family of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) called Copperhead. The vessel is Anduril’s answer to a torpedo, but designed to be deployed from unmanned vessels. […]

PolicyTech

Innovation Across the Pond

The United Kingdom wants more drones, and fast. Yesterday, the MoD’s Defense and Security Accelerator (DASA) announced phase two of its Innovation in Support of Operations competition, aimed at bringing British defense up to date.  The MoD is looking to fund:  UK-registered companies can apply with projects that will take up to 4 months and […]

PolicyTech

How Scary is China’s Military, Really?

It’s about time we talked about the elephant in the room: China. Step into any defense tech conference, and the threat from Beijing looms large. China’s military is building up and adopting cutting-edge tech at an unprecedented pace, and the US and its allies are failing to keep up, or so the saying goes.. But […]

PentagonTech

Anduril Secures $86M to Help SOCOM Control Its Drones

Anduril ain’t stopping. This morning, the defense tech darling announced yet another contract with the DoD—this time, they locked in an $86M three-year award to help US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) develop and deploy software to manage its autonomous systems.  Anduril will provide USSOCOM with its ready-made AI-powered Lattice mission autonomy software, which the command […]

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Saildrone Vessels Can Now Operate Without GPS

Remember that thing we said about contested environments being the talk of the town? Turns out Saildrone agrees. This morning, the unmanned surface vessel (USV) company announced that it is deploying software on its Voyager vessels that enables them to operate in GPS-denied environments.  The software was successfully deployed and tested as part of the […]

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Maxar Unveils Raptor to Help Drones Navigate

In case you missed it, contested environments are the talk of the town.  Automated systems are great and all, but what happens when they’re jammed? How does a drone navigate when it falls out of comms? Well, Maxar Intelligence might just have the answer. Today, the satellite and geospatial intelligence company unveiled its Raptor Alternative […]