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European defence technology company Helsing has secured $1.8 billion in a Series E funding round, increasing its valuation to $18 billion and making it one of Europe's most valuable defence technology firms.
The Munich-based startup announced the investment as European governments continue increasing defence spending and accelerating the adoption of advanced military technologies in response to evolving security challenges.
The latest funding round highlights growing investor confidence in defence innovation, particularly in artificial intelligence and autonomous systems.
The fundraising comes amid a broader surge in investments across Europe's defence industry. Governments have significantly expanded military budgets following the war in Ukraine, placing greater emphasis on technologies that improve battlefield awareness, intelligence gathering and operational efficiency.
Industry experts say defence technology companies are attracting record levels of private investment as countries modernise their armed forces and strengthen national security capabilities.
The funding round attracted support from several major international investors, including leading venture capital firms, financial institutions and pension funds.
The diverse group of investors reflects increasing global interest in European defence technology and confidence in companies developing next-generation military capabilities.
The investment is expected to support Helsing's continued expansion, research and development, and international partnerships.
Founded in 2021, Helsing initially specialised in artificial intelligence software designed to analyse battlefield data and improve military decision-making.
The company has since expanded its portfolio to include:
Its technologies are designed to improve situational awareness, operational planning and defence capabilities for modern armed forces.
Helsing has secured contracts with several European governments and defence organisations while also supplying drone technology to Ukraine through programmes supported by the German government.
The company has emerged as a key player in Europe's rapidly evolving defence technology sector, where artificial intelligence, autonomous systems and advanced surveillance solutions are becoming increasingly important.
Analysts believe the new funding will help Helsing strengthen its technological capabilities and expand its presence across international defence markets.
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