Anduril Secures $2.5B Funding at $30.5B Valuation

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– Founders Fund led a $1 billion investment in Anduril as part of a $2.5 billion raise, marking its largest investment ever.
– Anduril’s valuation doubled to $30.5 billion in this Series G round, which was over 8x oversubscribed.
– The defense tech startup doubled its revenue in 2024 to around $1 billion, prompting the new funding.
– Anduril secured a major U.S. Army contract for AR/VR headsets, originally a $22 billion deal with Microsoft, reassigned in February.
– Anduril’s founder publicly reconciled with Meta as the two companies partnered on the Army’s AR/VR headset project.
Defense technology firm Anduril has secured a massive $2.5 billion funding round, catapulting its valuation to $30.5 billion. The investment was led by Founders Fund, which contributed $1 billion—marking the largest single check the venture capital firm has ever written. Existing investors also participated heavily, according to company representatives.
This latest Series G financing comes as Anduril reports doubling its revenue in 2024, reaching approximately $1 billion. The round was oversubscribed by more than eight times, reflecting intense investor interest in the company’s autonomous defense systems and advanced military software.
A significant boost to Anduril’s growth stems from its recent landmark contract with the U.S. Army to develop next-generation augmented and virtual reality headsets for soldiers. Originally awarded to Microsoft with a $22 billion budget, the project shifted to Anduril earlier this year. The deal’s importance was underscored when founder Palmer Luckey publicly reconciled with former employer Meta, announcing a collaboration to produce hardware for the initiative.
Trae Stephens, Anduril’s executive chair and co-founder—also a partner at Founders Fund—confirmed the funding details during an interview on Bloomberg Television. The capital infusion positions the company to further expand its defense technology portfolio, reinforcing its role as a key player in modern military innovation.
(Source: TechCrunch)