欧洲“战争独角兽”崛起,高盛绘制国防初创生态图谱
Rise Of Europe's "War Unicorns" As Goldman Maps The Defense-Startup Ecosystem

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/military/rise-europes-war-unicorns-goldman-maps-defense-startup-ecosystem

西方,尤其是在欧洲,国防科技初创企业正在激增,这与美国已经看到的趋势相呼应。高盛报告显示,超过380家欧洲国防科技公司已筹集超过30亿美元,重点关注人工智能、自主性、网络弹性等“双用途”技术。这些初创企业集中在伦敦和慕尼黑等创新中心,受益于私人投资和北约创新基金等公共项目。 这场增长是由近期冲突,特别是乌克兰冲突推动的,这些冲突凸显了快速技术进步和数字化整合战场的需求。美国战争部也在将采购从传统的、大型国防承包商转向这些敏捷的初创企业——这一举措得益于无人机、地面机器人和人工智能在现代战争中展示出的有效性。这代表着产业格局的重大重塑,军事战略优先考虑可适应、易于部署的技术,而非昂贵的传统系统。

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The "war unicorn" startup boom we pointed out the other week isn't just an American story. It's happening across the West, as defense startups built around dual-use technology could become the next hot bubble.

Goldman analysts, led by Sam Burgess, told clients on Tuesday that European defense is seeing a "rise of the startups," which could reshape an industry long dominated by major defense contractors.

Burgess said there are more than 380 defense tech startups across Europe, and these companies have raised over $3 billion, heavily focused on dual-use areas like AI analytics, autonomy, sensing, cyber resilience, and next-generation communications.

He said these startups are clustered around major innovation hubs in London, Munich, Stockholm, Paris, and Helsinki, backed by early-stage investors and public programs, including the NATO Innovation Fund and the EIF Defense Equity Facility.

Here's a visual breakdown of the EU defense startups ecosystem:

"Recent conflicts, particularly the war in Ukraine, have underscored the need for rapid technological iteration, multi-domain integration, and a digitally enabled battlefield," Burgess said.

Burgess' note is exactly on point and follows our view of the rise of war unicorn startups as big defense primes face an "adapt or die" moment, as the war in Ukraine and a surge in dual-use technologies (drones, ground bots, and AI kill chains) have pushed Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to recently announce a move to accelerate the fielding of this new technology.

Translation: The DoW under Hegseth and the rest of the procurement process are moving away from bloated legacy defense primes toward defense tech startups, creating a boom as we've characterized by the rise of war unicorns like Palmer Luckey's Anduril Industries.

The shift away from big defense primes in the DoW's procurement process comes as the war in Ukraine has given military planners and strategists an uncomfortable preview of what conflict in the 2030s could look like. It's not just about expensive stealth jets, bombers, and big, fancy missiles and cannons. It's about ground robots, drones, and consumer-grade products that can easily be weaponized.

Professional subscribers can read the full note on Europe's rise of defense startups on our new Marketdesk.ai portal​​​​.

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