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How Europe’s defence start-ups are reshaping the future of war

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and rising global tensions have fuelled a boom in military tech start-ups, from AI fighter jets to robotic spies.

October 01, 2025 / 12:48 IST
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Ukraine war spurs military innovation
Ukraine war spurs military innovation

The war in Ukraine accelerated a fundamental shift in how Europe is developing its military technology. Instead of waiting for governments to initiate long acquisition processes, a new generation of venture capital-backed start-ups is propelling innovations onto the battlefield immediately. The process not only accelerated weapons development but also created billion-dollar companies overnight, the New York Times reported.

Helsing's overnight success in Germany

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Munich startup Helsing is now one of Europe's most valuable defence startups, worth €12 billion. Initially funded by Spotify founder Daniel Ek, the company began selling drones to Ukraine and redeploying them every few weeks with battlefield feedback. Its venture highlights the new Silicon Valley defence model: prototype rapidly, field-test in real-world environments, and adapt at speed.

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