True Anomaly raises $650M Series D, valuing it at $2.2B to scale orbital-defense satellites under Golden Dome

Colorado space-defense startup True Anomaly said it closed a $650 million Series D round, lifting valuation to $2.2 billion. The company plans to use the capital to hire and scale spacecraft deployment for “space superiority” products, after being selected for Golden Dome’s space-interceptor programme.

Discovered 2026-04-28T03:23:11.839230-07:00 | 2026-04-28T03:23:11.839230-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • True Anomaly’s $650M financing and $2.2B valuation signal rapid capital formation for “space superiority” capabilities, with the company also reporting $1B total secured since its 2022 launch.
  • The round is explicitly tied to scaling orbital-defense products and hiring/manufacturing to meet customer demand, connecting commercial investment velocity to near-term deployable outcomes.
  • This decision follows a broader push for contested-orbit protection and space-based defensive architectures highlighted in a prior cluster on a startup’s new approach to space-based missile defense.

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