Irish space tech firm Ubotica raises $11M
Ubotica, the Irish space tech firm developing orbital AI for satellites, has raised $11 million to scale the commercialisation of its maritime intelligence platform, Live Maritime Intelligence (LMI). This is one of a few funding announcements that has come from Irish companies working in the defence space of late. In...
Irish space tech firm Ubotica raises $11M
Ubotica, the Irish space tech firm developing orbital AI for satellites, has raised $11 million to scale the commercialisation of...
Read moreDetailsDutch semiconductor company is bringing secure, authenticated satellite positioning to handheld devices
For years, authenticated satellite positioning has largely been reserved for expensive, power-hungry systems operating in defence, aviation, and other specialised...
Read moreDetailsStark confirms monster €500M funding round, reportedly approaching a €3B valuation
It's another big news day for defence tech startups in Europe. Stark -- the company building air and surface attack...
Read moreDetailsRussia is jamming GPS from space
Russia can jam GPS across Europe, and as far west as Canada – and has been doing so for over...
Read moreDetailsThe Fourth Law, RSI Europe to build drone factory in Lithuania
Ukrainian defence company The Fourth Law (TFL) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Lithuanian defence technology firm RSI Europe...
Read moreDetailsFrom the battlefield to critical infrastructure, C-UAS are in the frame
To say that the anti-drone industry is booming may be an understatement. At the 2026 edition of Eurosatory in Paris,...
Read moreDetailsFrankenburg takes aim at a €100M Series B funding round
Frankenburg Technologies, the missile startup that aims to build lower-cost guided interceptor systems in Europe, has taken aim at something...
Read moreDetailsLess crew, more ground: UGVs dominate Eurosatory lineup
Drones may be the technology that is dominating most conversations about defence tech today, but when it comes to what...
Read moreDetailsThe New Defence Technology Stack: Orqa and NXP Leaders Join Resilience Conference London
The future battlefield will be defined not only by platforms, but by the technologies powering them—from autonomous systems and edge...
Read moreDetailsUkrainian MOD launches TrophyLab for partners to study captured Russian tech
While Ukraine is expanding the reach of its home-produced UAVs, it is also learning from the enemy. The Ministry of...
Read moreDetailsUK backs Ukraine’s drone industry with 150,000-drone order
Britain is using money already earmarked for Ukraine to fund a fresh order of 150,000 Ukrainian-made drones, in a move...
Read moreDetailsThe Next Defence Primes: Kela, Dominion Dynamics and Terra Leaders Join Resilience Conference London
Who will build the next defence primes? The defence industrial base is undergoing a once-in-a-generation transformation. A new cohort of...
Read moreDetailsComand AI raises €32M for its C2 software, adds Saab as a strategic backer
Europe is betting big on artificial intelligence playing a significant role in how defence will be planned and executed in...
Read moreDetailsBAE puts €50M into Lakestar and Expeditions to back defence tech startups
As the UK defence sector braces for the publication of the Defence Investment Plan, the country's biggest defence prime is...
Read moreDetailsLithuania’s PDKinematics raises €2M to scale precision guidance systems across NATO
Lithuanian startup PDKinematics has raised a €2 million seed round to help the company scale manufacturing as it targets NATO...
Read moreDetailsCan AI save a satellite before it fails? PiLogic thinks so
https://youtu.be/xSj3z-7nzqA Artificial intelligence is rapidly finding its way into defence and aerospace systems, but many of today's AI tools come...
Read moreDetailsAlpine Eagle and Origin Robotics integrate to strengthen counter-drone defence
German counter-drone defence technology company Alpine Eagle and Latvian autonomous systems startup Origin Robotics have signed an integration memorandum of...
Read moreDetailsIn Kyiv, naval drone developers look beyond the kamikaze era
Ukraine has made effective use of sea drones, surface vessels and other new technology to take on Russia's traditional naval...
Read moreDetailsProject Q launches passive surveillance sensor kit for contested environments
German defence technology company Project Q has unveiled a new Unattended Ground Sensor (UGS) Mission Kit at Eurosatory 2026. The...
Read moreDetailsSaronic, Castelion plan autonomous hypersonic strike platform for maritime operations
Two surface vessel drone makers, Saronic and Castelion, have announced plans to build a hypersonic vehicle for maritime maneuvers. The...
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