Defense Unicorns Secures $136 Million Series B, Valuation Exceeds $1 Billion
Defense Unicorns has successfully raised $136 million in a Series B funding round led by Bain Capital, pushing its valuation past $1 billion. The company reported a 300% increase in adoption of its military systems, with plans to enhance its Unicorn Delivery Service (UDS) for secure software delivery in disconnected environments. The funding will facilitate technology integration for the U.S. military and allies, including an initiative to streamline software delivery for Army missions.

Defense Unicorns raised $136 million in a Series B funding round led by Bain Capital, achieving a valuation over $1 billion. The company reported a 300% year-over-year adoption increase in military systems.
Its Unicorn Delivery Service (UDS) enables secure software delivery in disconnected environments, essential for military operations. The funding will support expansion and integration of technology for the U.S. military and allies, including the UDS Army initiative to streamline secure software delivery for Army missions. Other investors included Ansa Capital and former CIA Director David Petraeus.




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