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True Anomaly Just Raised $650 Million For Space-Based Interceptors

Published Apr 29, 2026
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  • True Anomaly raised $650 million in a Series D at a $2.2 billion price tag, including $50 million of debt from Stifel Bank.
  • The firm has now raised $1 billion in total since launching in 2022.
  • The Space Force picked it last week as one of 12 firms building space-based interceptor prototypes under deals worth up to $3.2 billion.

Most defense startups talk about going to space. True Anomaly built a craft that already does.

And it just lined up the cash to build a lot more. The firm raised $650 million in Series D funds.

That puts the price tag at $2.2 billion. Of that, $50 million came as debt from Stifel Bank.

The round closed days after the firm landed a major Pentagon deal.

Why The Number Matters

In four years, True Anomaly has raised $1 billion in total. That is the kind of cash usually saved for prime contractors.

Most of those have decades of history. The pace has picked up as space defense has become its own line in the U.S. budget.

True Anomaly builds two main products. Jackal is a craft that can move on its own and work near other satellites.

Mosaic is the software that runs the missions. Both aim at one of the Pentagon's fastest-moving goals.

That goal is to guard U.S. assets in orbit from rivals like China and Russia. The firm has gone from a clean-sheet startup to a top contender for prime defense work.

It did all that in less than four years.

The Government Just Made The Call

Four days before the round closed, the Space Force picked True Anomaly. It was one of 12 firms picked to build space-based interceptor prototypes.

The work is part of Golden Dome. Golden Dome is a missile defense effort moving up the Pentagon's spending list.

The deals across all 12 firms are worth up to $3.2 billion in total. That contract win pulled this round forward and helped set the price.

Eclipse and Riot Ventures co-led the funding. New backers include Paradigm, Atreides, G Squared, The Private Shares Fund, and VanEck.

Old backers like Accel, Menlo Ventures, ACME Capital, and Meritech Capital all came back in for more. The firm plans to grow past 500 staff by the end of 2026.

The new cash will fund hiring, factories, and new hardware for orbit.

Why It's A Bigger Deal Than One Round

Defense tech has spent years trying to convince Silicon Valley that it is a real category. Big rounds at firms like Anduril and Shield AI started the talk.

Rounds like this one are confirming it. Venture money and U.S. spending are now pointing at the same goal.

The U.S. wants more, faster, with new players. Startups that can deliver hardware on a contract clock get picked.

Those that can't fall behind. True Anomaly has done it twice now.

Jackal is in orbit, and a Golden Dome deal is on the books.

What To Watch

The Golden Dome program will sort which of the 12 picked firms can deliver. The next round of deals is set to narrow the field.

True Anomaly just put $650 million on its side of that bet. The next 12 months will show if the firm can build at the pace the Pentagon wants.

The new craft will need to fly on time. They will need to pass tough tests in orbit.

If it works, True Anomaly moves up to a prime contract slot. If not, the field gets smaller.

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