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Unmannd, a defence technology startup building next-generation autonomous drone systems, has raised $2 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Speciale Invest and Accel.
The funding will be used to commercialise its aerial logistics platform Titan, advance its interceptor system Fury from proof-of-concept to market readiness, scale its engineering team, and explore exports to international markets.
Founded in February 2025 by Yeshwanth Reddy and Hemaditya Prasad, Unmannd is developing systems for the future of defence logistics and aerial security. Its first product, Titan, is a heavy-duty drone designed to carry and deliver supplies.
Titan has already been qualified by the Indian defence forces, positioning the startup to secure upcoming contracts. Its second product, Fury, is an interceptor system capable of detecting hostile drones up to 30 kilometres away and deploying high-speed interceptors that can travel at 300 km per hour to neutralise threats.
In June this year, Raphe mPhibr had raised $100 million round led by General Catalyst.