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Munich-based Tytan Technologies raised a €30M Series A at ~€150M valuation, co-led by Armira and NAT...
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Tytan Technologies expands its role in the physical AI/robotics segment, while the NATO funding and European defense context signal a clear move toward sovereign AI in defense applications.
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Munich-based Tytan Technologies raised a €30M Series A at ~€150M valuation, co-led by Armira and NATO Innovation Fund, bringing total funding to €46M. Its AI-powered METIS interceptors, battle-tested in Ukraine at 250+ km/h over 15+ km range, already secure a multi-hundred-million euro Bundeswehr contract. Scaling production to 3,000 units/month in Bavaria, Tytan exemplifies how real combat data is fast-tracking sovereign European counter-drone defence.



