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Defense startup Epirus is getting new leadership. TechCrunch has exclusively learned staff were informed at an all-hands meeting this morning that CEO Ken Bedingfield was leaving. The news was ...
Epirus this year won a $66 million Army prototyping contract handled by the Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office, which serves as a bridge between the science-and-technology community ...
Nestled between the rugged Ionian coastline and the dramatic Pindos mountains of northeastern Greece, Epirus is an often-overlooked adventurous escape. These five charming towns and villages are ...
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.
Defense tech startup Epirus, which specializes in anti-drone systems, has raised an oversubscribed $250 million Series D, it told TechCrunch. Epirus, based in Torrance, California, was previously ...
Counter-drone company Epirus unveiled a new high-power microwave system capable of disabling manned and unmanned boat motors, it announced Tuesday.. Leonidas H2O “was effective against vessel ...
Earlier this year, Epirus completed a Series C funding round that fetched nearly $200 million in new capital from investors and pushed the company's touted valuation to nearly $1.35 billion.
Epirus has already delivered high-powered microwave systems to the Army as part of a $66 million contract last year. It developed its latest Leonidas capability in partnership with the Office of ...
Epirus does not disclose financials given its private capital backing, but the defense technology maker is five years old and completed a $200 million Series C round in 2022 that show it has ...
The latest version of the Epirus Leonidas was introduced in April, according to the company, which specializes in directed energy and counter-electronics, among other sectors. (Provided/Epirus) ...
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.