True Anomaly Raises $260M to Accelerate AI-Driven Space Defense Systems

In a bold move toward redefining orbital security, U.S.-based aerospace company True Anomaly has secured $260 million in Series C funding.
This latest investment cements the startup’s position as a major force in the emerging space defense technology sector.
The capital injection comes from a mix of elite venture funds and defense-aligned investors who are backing True Anomaly’s mission to build the infrastructure for safe and secure operations in space.

With this funding, the company plans to scale the production of its autonomous spacecraft, advance its proprietary AI command systems, and significantly grow its technical workforce.
True Anomaly was founded by a team of defense experts and aerospace engineers with deep experience in military operations and satellite technology.
Their flagship vehicle, Jackal, is a fully autonomous spacecraft engineered to perform real-time orbital maneuvers, satellite inspection, threat analysis, and anomaly mitigation.
“Our orbital environment is evolving rapidly and so are the risks,” said Evan Rogers, CEO and co-founder of True Anomaly. “We’re not just reacting to challenges in space, we’re anticipating them with technology that ensures security, transparency, and resilience.”
True Anomaly’s integrated platform combines advanced hardware, edge-based AI systems, and robust data architecture, offering unprecedented situational awareness and response capabilities in low Earth orbit.
The company is positioning itself as a strategic partner for government defense agencies and commercial satellite operators alike.
This funding round will fuel upcoming Jackal missions, deepen government partnerships, and accelerate the deployment of next-gen orbital defense technologies.
As space becomes more contested and congested, True Anomaly aims to lead the charge in building a safer, smarter future beyond Earth’s atmosphere.