Neros Closes $75M Series B Fundraise led by Sequoia Capital, Selected for Army Program
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Neros, which makes low-cost, military FPV drones in the US, raised $75M led by Sequoia, bringing its total funding to $121M, and won a US Army contract
Farah Stockman / New York Times: Neros, which makes low-cost, military FPV drones in the US, raised $75M led by Sequoia, bringing its total funding to $121M, and won a US Army contract — Soren Monroe-Anderson, a champion drone racer, was only 20 years old when he first tried to sell his drones to the U.S. military.
U.S. Army selects Neros Archer and Flatbow systems for first tranche of PBAS drone programme
The selected package also includes Flatbow, an upgraded, soldier-borne version of the Crossbow Ground Control System, designed to operate in contested electromagnetic environments. These systems, developed with direct input from operations in Ukraine, reflect Neros’ continued leadership in supplying FPV drones to the Department of War. Archer Strike platforms integrate with Kraken Kinetics Terminus strike payloads for engaging targets at dis…
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