7 Defense companies in San Francisco.
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Deepnight
Deepnight develops a low-light camera embedded with an AI model to enable robots, drones, autonomous vehicles, and head-mounted displays to operate in total darkness, delivering enhanced vision in extreme lighting conditions.
Astranis
Astranis designs, builds, and operates high-orbit satellites to expand humanity's reach, serving enterprises, governments, and U.S. military with secure networks; five satellites are in orbit, with $1B in backlog and $750M raised from inves
Govini
Govini transforms Defense Acquisition from an outdated manual process into a software-driven strategic advantage for the United States, serving the national security community and every department of the military by enabling faster, more in
Volansi
**Autonomous VTOL delivery solutions.** Volansi builds and operates high-payload long-range unmanned aerial vehicles to service B2B customers with a point-to-point delivery solution that saves them millions of dollars in down-time costs.
Compound Eye
Compound Eye builds computer vision and perception tech to teach machines to see. With a US team of 15, it closed a Series A led by a tier-one VC and backed by Khosla Ventures, serving automotive, agriculture, healthcare, defense.
Astro Mechanica
Astro Mechanica is a fast-growing aerospace startup aiming to reinvent supersonic aircraft. Describing itself as an engineering collective, it innovates on engines, airframes, and systems untouched for over 50 years, targeting advances from