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Anduril rockets to $60B valuation as Thrive, a16z back defence tech

5 March 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Anduril’s overnight leap to a $60 billion valuation

Anduril, the fast-rising US defence-technology company, has vaulted to a staggering $60 billion valuation following a fresh funding round that drew heavyweight backing from Thrive Capital and Andreessen Horowitz (a16z). The deal underscores how investors are rapidly re-rating the strategic and commercial potential of next‑generation defence tech.

Thrive and a16z double down on defence technology

The latest round, which industry sources describe as highly competitive, saw Thrive Capital and a16z pile into Anduril as they seek exposure to a sector transformed by geopolitical tension, rising defence spending and accelerating dual‑use technologies. Their participation cements Anduril’s status as one of the most valuable privately held defence companies in the world.

Both firms have previously backed frontier-technology plays, but Anduril’s new valuation reflects a belief that software‑defined warfare, autonomous systems and AI‑enabled surveillance will shape the next decade of security infrastructure. For venture capital, defence is shifting from a niche, politically sensitive corner of the market into a core thesis.

From startup insurgent to defence prime challenger

Founded by tech entrepreneurs with roots in Silicon Valley, Anduril has built a portfolio that spans AI algorithms, autonomous drones, sensor networks and integrated command platforms designed to plug into existing military systems. The company positions itself as a software‑first alternative to legacy defence contractors, promising faster iteration cycles and lower deployment costs.

Analysts say the $60 billion price tag reflects not only Anduril’s current contracts with US and allied governments, but also expectations that it will become a central player in modernising battlefield intelligence and border security. The firm’s model of combining commercial‑style product development with classified, mission‑critical work has resonated with both defence agencies and investors.

Implications for the defence and venture capital landscape

The Anduril deal is likely to intensify interest in early‑stage defence startups, from space‑based sensing to cyber and electronic warfare. It also raises questions about regulatory scrutiny, export controls and ethical governance of autonomous weapons and persistent surveillance platforms.

For now, the funding marks a watershed moment: mainstream venture capital is openly embracing defence as a growth category, and Anduril has become the sector’s defining bellwether for how far valuations can go when national security and frontier technology intersect.

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