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Anduril Raises $5B, Hits $61B Valuation

Key Takeaways
  • Anduril raises $5 billion in Series H funding.
  • Company valuation doubles to $61 billion.
  • Funding accelerates Army AR testing and production.
  • Anduril reported $2.2B revenue in 2025.
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Strategic Implications

This funding may accelerate the development and deployment of military AR systems, which could significantly enhance soldier capabilities, but also raises concerns about information overload, privacy, and ethical implications, suggesting a need for careful balancing of speed and caution in procurement and testing.

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What Happened

Defense Tech Firm Expands Military AR Capabilities

Anduril Industries has announced a $5 billion Series H funding round, doubling its valuation to $61 billion, which is expected to accelerate the development and production of its military AR systems, including the EagleEye helmet and Soldier Born Mission Command prototypes, as reported by Reuters and other sources, with the company planning to expand its manufacturing capacity and scale up device production.

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Anduril Raises $5B, Hits $61B Valuation

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Key Takeaways
  • Anduril raises $5 billion in Series H funding.
  • Company valuation doubles to $61 billion.
  • Funding accelerates Army AR testing and production.
  • Anduril reported $2.2B revenue in 2025.
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Strategic Implications

This funding may accelerate the development and deployment of military AR systems, which could significantly enhance soldier capabilities, but also raises concerns about information overload, privacy, and ethical implications, suggesting a need for careful balancing of speed and caution in procurement and testing.

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What Happened

Defense Tech Firm Expands Military AR Capabilities

Anduril Industries has announced a $5 billion Series H funding round, doubling its valuation to $61 billion, which is expected to accelerate the development and production of its military AR systems, including the EagleEye helmet and Soldier Born Mission Command prototypes, as reported by Reuters and other sources, with the company planning to expand its manufacturing capacity and scale up device production.

Source

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