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An ex-Apple engineer just raised $14 million for his own defense startup, which borrows a key strategy from Apple and Tesla
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Delian Alliance Industries是一家由前苹果工程师Dimitrios Kottas创立的国防科技公司,近日宣布成功获得1400万美元A轮融资。该公司专注于开发低成本、可大规模部署且具有主权性的自主防御系统,其产品涵盖无人机、监控塔等。Delian Alliance借鉴了苹果和特斯拉的垂直整合策略,自主研发硬件和软件,旨在应对日益严峻的地缘政治挑战,并满足欧洲不断增长的国防需求。此次融资将用于加速其创新性自主防御系统的生产和国际化推广,以应对全球安全威胁。

🛡️ Delian Alliance Industries由前苹果工程师Dimitrios Kottas创立,专注于开发价格合理且自主的国防系统,并已获得1400万美元A轮融资,旨在加速其产品的生产。

🌐 公司创始人Dimitrios Kottas曾在苹果的秘密机器人实验室工作,将硅谷的经验应用于其国防初创公司,特别是自主系统和“登月”项目的理念,致力于革命性而非渐进式的改变。

🍎 Delian Alliance采取了类似苹果和特斯拉的垂直整合策略,自主生产硬件(如目标系统、监控塔、无人机)和软件,确保产品低成本、可大规模部署且具有主权性,特别关注海上防御领域。

🚀 面对“对手正以快速的工业规模武装自己”的局面,Delian Alliance强调在防御领域的部署速度,目标是“天”而非“十年”,已在关键任务环境中验证了其系统,并将加速国际生产。

🇪🇺 欧洲正经历国防支出增长,尤其是在美国安全承诺可能减弱的背景下。Delian Alliance的成立和发展也契合了欧洲国家增加国防投资、减少对外部依赖的趋势,如北约承诺提高国防开支以及欧盟的SAFE基金计划。

    Delian Alliance Industries, founded by former Apple engineer Dimitrios Kottas, announced Tuesday it’s raised $14 million in Series A funding to accelerate production of its affordable and autonomous defense systems. Kottas, who spent five years working in Apple’s secretive robotics lab, said he applied many learnings from his time in Silicon Valley to his four-year-old defense startup.

Dimitrios Kottas spent years at Apple working in its secretive “Special Projects Group” (SPG), working on autonomous systems for robots—and, for many years, was the team most closely associated with Project Titan, Apple’s since-canceled car project. But a few months after leaving Apple in 2021, he began work on Delian Alliance Industries, a defense startup designed “to protect Europe and its allies.”

On Tuesday, Kottas wrote a blog post announcing Delian had raised $14 million in a Series A funding round, led by Air Street Capital and Marathon Venture Capital, to “accelerate the production” of affordable and autonomous systems that “defend against invasion and incursion at nation scale.”

Rather than partnering with other defense companies and startups, Delian is borrowing a page from Apple, as well as Tesla, in that it’s choosing vertical integration as its key strategy around production. It makes its own hardware—targeting systems, surveillance towers, drones, and more— as well as the software and systems, which are all “designed to be low cost, deployed in mass, and sovereign,” according to the company’s website

Kottas, who graduated from the University of Minnesota after years of studying computer science and researching machine learning, said Silicon Valley also taught him about the importance of embracing “moonshot” projects, which are ambitious ideas that may result in revolutionary, rather than evolutionary, change. Some of its prototypes reflect this concept, including explosive-laden high-speed boats that launch out of concealed locations to deter attacks by air or by sea. (Kottas told The Financial Times Delian is focused on “the maritime domain,” as airborne drones are a “very saturated market.”)

“Our adversaries are arming themselves with emerging technologies at a rapid industrial scale,” Kottas wrote in a blog post. “We’re in a race against time and should measure deployments in days, not decades. We’ve proven our systems in mission critical environments and will now ramp up production internationally.”

Delian, which has offices in Athens and London, says it’s built to integrate with “Europe’s evolving defense priorities.” The EU is having a defense boom right now: Ever since President Trump signaled that Europe is no longer a security priority for the U.S., several countries have accelerated their own investments as they attempt to reduce their dependency on U.S. support.

At the NATO summit in June, all 32 member countries committed to raising security-related spending to 5% of GDP by 2035; separately, 18 EU countries have applied for billions of euros from The Security Action for Europe (SAFE) fund, which is a new $173 billion defense program aimed at providing cheap loans for member countries so they can buy military equipment together. As you might imagine, defense companies and startups are reaping the benefits of these policy shifts.

Delian Alliance Industries did not immediately respond to Fortune‘s request for comment.

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