Inside the case of Roark Aerospace: The British defence unicorn no one can verify
On Boxing Day 2025, we received a press release from Roark Aerospace. The UK startup, which makes anti-drone systems, reported it had closed a $210 million Series B investment round at a post-money valuation of $1.6 billion. It caught our attention. If the UK had produced a defence tech startup...
Inside the case of Roark Aerospace: The British defence unicorn no one can verify
On Boxing Day 2025, we received a press release from Roark Aerospace. The UK startup, which makes anti-drone systems, reported...
Read moreDetailsThe UK is under attack from grey-zone warfare, and we are not ready for it
The UK is under attack, and we are not prepared. Earlier this month, Kensington Gardens was closed to the public...
Read moreDetailsNowhere to hide
"All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when we are able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our...
Read moreDetailsThe UK is on the precipice of geopolitical and military irrelevance
Imagine the headline next week: “Trump seizes Cyprus, Chagos and Gibraltar from the UK.” Such is the ambiguity of Britain’s...
Read moreDetailsIs defence tech a ‘proper’ VC-backable vertical?
Several months ago, on a famous VC podcast, I heard an idea that I consider heresy: defence tech is not...
Read moreDetailsThe dangerous economics of drone warfare
Modern air defence is entering a dangerous economic inversion: in many cases, it now costs far more to destroy a...
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