Epirus’ flagship product is Leonidas, which beams high-powered electromagnetic pulses at drones as it moves across the ...
Defense technology startup Epirus has raised $250 million in a Series D funding round, as it looks to scale up production of ...
Epirus’ Leonidas is system is a ground-based, directed energy weapon that fires off an electromagnetic pulse to disable swarms of drones, or it can neutralize precision targets.
Los Angeles-based startup Epirus raised a $250 million Series D led by 8VC and Washington Harbour Partners in the latest ...
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Epirus' Leonidas System disable dozens of drones at once, changing future of warfare, founder saysDemonstration shows how Epirus can freeze drone swarms in their tracks with its high-power microwave technology ...
(Reuters) -Defense technology startup Epirus has raised $250 million in a Series D funding round, as it looks to scale up production of its anti-drone weapons, the company said on Wednesday.
The seven-year-old startup is pushing to further develop and make more of its Leonidas system, which works to fire lasers and other pulses at adversaries' drones.
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