Aurelius Systems, a developer of anti-drone laser systems, has successfully closed a $10 million seed funding round, with General Catalyst and Draper Associates leading the investment. This financial boost will allow the company to expand its operations and hasten the development of its advanced laser platform, which aims to protect critical infrastructure and frontline forces from evolving drone threats. As small drones pose an increasing global danger, Aurelius’s laser system offers a unified solution by identifying, tracking, and neutralizing drones in real time through a compact, integrated unit. The company is recognized for its swift and innovative approach to defense challenges, with its technology poised to play a crucial role in future global conflicts, particularly in areas like the South China Seas and Europe. General Catalyst and Draper Associates are committed to providing strategic support and technical insight to Aurelius, emphasizing the importance of directed energy in modern defense. CEO Michael Laframboise highlighted the urgency of developing mass-produced laser weapons systems to address the new era of drone warfare.
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