Tenna Systems Secures $13.5M Seed Funding for Software-Based EW AI Solutions
Tenna Systems, a defense tech startup, has raised $13.5 million in seed funding to advance its hardware-free electronic warfare (EW) AI tools. Led by Costanoa Ventures, the funding enables faster deployment of their software for monitoring and managing radio frequencies without additional hardware. Tenna's platform integrates real-time sensor data for precise geolocation of RF interference, aiding military operations. Their technology is currently operational with the U.S. Army and Air Force, addressing challenges in dynamic signal environments.

Tenna Systems has raised $13.5 million in seed funding to enhance its software for electronic warfare (EW) applications. The funding round, led by Costanoa Ventures, will accelerate the rollout of Tenna's hardware-free tools for military teams to monitor radio frequencies.
The platform offers real-time visualization and precise geolocation of RF interference, with capabilities of pinpointing sources within 50 to 200 meters. Tenna's solutions are already utilized by the U.S.
Army and Air Force, aiming to address interference issues in complex battlefield environments. The company is also collaborating with federal defense agencies and contractors to expand its reach.




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