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EndureAir raises $2.85 Mn led by IAN Alpha Fund

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EndureAir raises $2.85 Mn led by IAN Alpha Fund
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EndureAir raises $2.85 Mn led by IAN Alpha Fund EndureAir Systems, a deep-tech UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) and aerial robotics firm, has raised Rs 25 crore (about $2.85 million) in funding led by IAN Alpha Fund, with participation from IAN Angel Fund. The proceeds will be used to strengthen its UAV capabilities for the defense ecosystem, expand into enterprise markets, and accelerate the development of next-generation high-altitude logistics and aerial robotics platforms. Founded in 2018 by Dr. Abhishek along with his former students Rama Krishna and Chirag Jain, EndureAir designs and manufactures rugged, indigenous UAVs for logistics, defense, surveillance, and disaster response. Unlike drone assemblers, the brand develops both hardware and software fully in-house, leveraging over 15 years of rotorcraft research and backed by 8 patents in flight dynamics and autonomy. EndureAir’s UAV portfolio includes: Sabal, a heavy-lift logistics drone family (10–70 kg payloads) already inducted by the Indian Army’s Eastern Command; Vibhram, a long-endurance UAV that powered Telangana’s Medicine from the Sky vaccine delivery program; and Alakh, a nano-UAV series deployed in critical rescue missions from Chamoli cloudburst to the Turkey earthquake. It is also co-developing high-altitude logistics drones with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and piloting missions in Bhutan with Druk Holding & Investments (DHI). The Noida-based startup competes with players like IdeaForge, Garuda Aerospace, and NewSpace Research.

Defense tech startup Zebu raises $1 Mn in pre-Series A round

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Defense tech startup Zebu raises $1 Mn in pre-Series A round
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Defense-tech startup Zebu has raised $1 million in a pre-Series A financing round led by Bluehill VC. The proceeds will be used to accelerate four of its mission-critical drones from prototype to battlefield deployment, supporting India’s defense modernization and strengthening indigenous military capabilities, Zebu said in a press release. Launched in 2021 by Santosh Balajee Banisetty, Zebu is a defense-tech startup that develops mission-ready counter-drone systems for armed forces globally. The startup has introduced four products for the Indian armed forces, including a hostile drone-neutralizing IAF Net Drone with a six-cartridge system, a sea-surface combat and rescue drone for the Indian Coast Guard, a swarm-enabled offensive combat drone for the IAF, and a tethered surveillance drone for Army border patrols. According to market research, the global counter-drone market is expected to reach $11 billion by 2030. The Hyderabad-based company stated that the IAF Net Capture Drone—a sky sentinel capable of trapping hostile drones mid-air like a futuristic spiderweb—has evolved from a skeletal model to radar integration over the last six months and is now approaching military-grade certification milestones. It is also in advanced talks with a top defense manufacturer to supply its drones. Zebu is building an Anti-Drone Swarm System for the Air Force, featuring rapid-fire pneumatic launchers and set for operational readiness by late 2025. It is designed to overwhelm enemy drones with coordinated strikes. The Army’s 24x7 “Eye in the Sky,” the Tethered Surveillance Drone, could see mass deployment by mid-2025, offering uninterrupted border monitoring and already approved by multiple regiments. Beyond government contracts, Zebu is expanding into commercial markets by adapting its military-grade technology for enterprise use. It claims that its proprietary Ground Control Station (GCS) is attracting strong interest from private OEMs across India, the U.S., and Southeast Asia.

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