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TechCrunch01.06.2026Business4 dk okumaUnited States

Mach Industries Raises $300 Million Series C at $1.8 Billion Valuation

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  • Defense tech startup Mach Industries, founded by Ethan Thornton, has secured $300 million in Series C funding at a $1.8 billion valuation.
  • The company, which develops autonomous weapons and drone defense systems, has seen its valuation nearly quadruple in a year.
  • The funding will support the development of five autonomous vehicles and a new Department of Defense contract.

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Warum es wichtig ist

Mach Industries is a three-year-old defense tech startup focused on autonomous weapons and drone defense systems. The company has experienced rapid growth since its founding in 2023 by Ethan Thornton, who dropped out of MIT at 19. The defense tech industry is currently a hot area for investment, influenced by advancements in AI and demonstrated effectiveness of new technologies in conflicts.

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Mach Industries, the three-year-old defense tech startup run by 22-year-old founder and CEO Ethan Thornton, has raised a $300 million Series C at a $1.8 billion valuation, the company announced on Monday.

The raise nearly quadruples the valuation of the company in a year. In June 2025, Mach raised $100 million at a $470 million valuation. It has now raised about $485 million total from investors, including Bedrock Capital, Sequoia Capital, and Khosla Ventures.

The round was led by deep-tech fund Infinite Capital and Ribbit Capital, known for fintech and lately in hot deals everywhere — from AI coding startups like Cognition to neoclouds like Crusoe.

Since building autonomous weapons is a capital-intensive industry, Thornton began actively fundraising a couple of months ago, he told TechCrunch, and quickly discovered that the round would be popular with investors.

“We went out to raise 200 [million dollars] and we were extremely oversubscribed at 200 and happy with the price, so we decided to push up to 300. We’re still oversubscribed at the 300 mark,” Thornton said of the fundraising efforts.

Founded in 2023, the growth of Mach has been a wild ride for Thornton, who famously dropped out of MIT at 19 to start the company. VC enthusiasm is high for a few reasons. Other than AI, defense tech is a hot area for investment right now as newfangled autonomous weapons and drone defense systems, prove themselves in battle in Ukraine.

Mach has also become prolific in its short time. The Huntington Beach, California-based company now has five autonomous vehicles in development: Viper, a jet-powered vertical takeoff vehicle; Glide, a high-altitude glider capable of launching weapons; Stratos, an airborne surveillance platform; Dart, a low-cost counter-drone interceptor; and Pike, intended for launching long-range munitions. Production is expected to begin next year on at least three of these systems, the company says.

Plus, just this week, it won a Department of Defense contract to create a new, sixth vehicle that the startup has never discussed publicly, Thornton tells TechCrunch. The contract is from the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to develop the Navy’s new “runway-independent strike aircraft,” as the startup describes it.

This will be for a very large aircraft, Thornton says, that could have applications in the commercial industry, too.

It has also grown from about a dozen employees in its first year to about 350 employees today, has a 115,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Huntington Beach, and design and production facilities in a number of other locations.

“So by the end of this year, in 2026, we will have brought on four new production facilities,” Thornton said.

But another reason VCs wrote big checks is that last month, Mach orchestrated an industry coup (excuse the pun) when it acquired solid rocket motor (SRM) startup Exquadrum in a $50 million cash-and-equity deal, as TechCrunch previously reported. It beat out upwards of eight other potential buyers, the startup said.

There’s an acute shortage of SRMs as drones create unprecedented demand in a market controlled by two of the major prime defense contractors, Aerojet Rocketdyne and Northrop Grumman. The lead times for purchasing can stretch years.

With this buy, Mach controls its own destiny for rocket motors and also launched a new commercial business, Mach Energetics, to sell the engines. While Thornton declined to share revenue, he said the current mix is 50/50 between selling to the government and selling to other companies.

Thornton remembers a moment last year when all the fast growth of the company really hit him. Two years ago, the all-hands meetings were held in the conference room with “like 12 people,” he said. “At our two-year party we had like 200 plus chairs and it was standing-room only.”

Still, he said, he’s most proud of the speed of product development. That is, after all, the entire reason for his company and for the defense tech industry. The idea with these startups, backed by tech VCs, is to bring faster, more affordable products to the military and related commercial uses, as opposed to the expensive, bespoke offerings that legacy prime defense contractors offer.

“Traditionally, it’s four years to build a jet engine. That’s about the fastest you can find in this space. And we went from no team to building a team to a jet engine firing in about eight months,” Thornton said.

Worauf zu achten ist

KI-Ausblick — Möglichkeiten, keine Fakten

  • Mach Industries will begin production on at least three of its autonomous vehicle systems.

    Sehr wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Monaten

  • Mach Industries will bring on four new production facilities.

    Sehr wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Monaten

  • Mach Industries' new large aircraft, contracted by the DoD, will have commercial applications.

    Möglich · Langfristig

Offene Fragen

  • Specific details about the new sixth vehicle contracted by the Department of Defense.
  • Revenue figures for Mach Energetics.
  • The exact timeline for the production of the four new facilities.
  • The specific applications of the large aircraft in the commercial industry.

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This article was originally published by TechCrunch.

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