US defense firm Anduril raises $5 billion, doubling its valuation to $61 billion


An Anduril Industries logo is seen at the 55th International Paris Airshow at Le Bourget Airport near Paris, France, June 17, 2025. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

May 13 (Reuters) - Defense ⁠technology start-up Anduril Industries said on ⁠Wednesday that it has raised $5 billion, doubling ‌its valuation to $61 billion.

The California-based start-up's latest funding round was led by venture capital firms Thrive Capital and ​Andreessen Horowitz.

Here are some details ⁠about the fund raise:

• ⁠Anduril said over the past year, it has ⁠more ‌than doubled its revenue to $2.2B in 2025, and nearly doubled its workforce.

• ⁠Anduril's announcement comes after Reuters reported in ​March that ‌the company was seeking to raise about $4 ⁠billion ​from Thrive Capital and Andreessen Horowitz.

• Anduril was valued at $30.5 billion in a June 2025 funding ⁠round.

• Defense tech companies have ​taken center stage in funding as investors rush to seize the opportunity created by the ongoing ⁠U.S.-Iran war.

• The availability of abundant private capital is also enabling companies to raise larger funding rounds and remain private for longer.

• ​Anduril develops solutions, including a ⁠wide range of sensors and drones, and has ​gained prominence amid increasing ‌calls for low-cost autonomous defense ​products.

(Reporting by Akanksha Khushi and Mihika Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)

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