True Anomaly, which makes autonomous spacecraft and software for the US Space Force, raised a $650M Series D at a $2.2B valuation, bringing total funding to $1B (Samantha Subin/CNBC)
True Anomaly, a company developing autonomous spacecraft and software for the US Space Force, has raised $650 million in a Series D round at a $2.2 billion valuation, bringing its total funding to $1 billion. The investment underscores growing private sector involvement in national defense space operations. The company has not disclosed specific use of funds or new investors. The raise comes amid increasing demand for resilient, autonomous systems in military space applications.
- ▪True Anomaly raised $650 million in a Series D funding round.
- ▪The company's valuation is now $2.2 billion.
- ▪Total funding for True Anomaly has reached $1 billion.
- ▪The company develops autonomous spacecraft and software for the US Space Force.
- ▪The funding reflects heightened interest in defense-focused space technology.
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