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Point72 Launches $400M ‘Deterrence Fund’ to Back Early-Stage Defense Tech

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August 6, 2025
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Point72 Asset Management, the $40 billion hedge fund led by billionaire Steve Cohen, has officially entered the defense tech ring with a dedicated $400 million venture fund. Dubbed the “Deterrence Fund,” the vehicle will focus on seed and Series A investments in startups building defense, aerospace, energy, and security technology.

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Cohen is putting real weight behind the effort, committing over $100 million of his own capital. Fundraising is expected to close in the first half of 2026.

News of the fund leaked to Bloomberg and was further confirmed on the company’s site.

This isn’t Point72’s first foray into national security. Through its venture arm, Point72 Ventures, the firm has quietly become one of the most active institutional players in defense tech. Since 2020, backed 18 defence companies including Shield AI, Saronic, Stoke, Overland AI, and Vannevar Labs.

The new fund will expand on that track record, with investment checks ranging from $1 million to $30 million. According to internal documents seen by Bloomberg, Point72 is betting that startups, not incumbents, are better positioned to meet the demands of modern conflict.

“Defense tech as an investment vertical has been lying dormant for many years, slowed down by an industry notoriously hard to penetrate, innovate, and disrupt. The 1950’s gave us nuclear submarines, intercontinental ballistic missiles, and the dawn of the space race. This period is often believed to be the last meaningful wave of rapid innovation in the defense industry. But technology is once again converging with current events, and we believe it has the potential to shift the world’s geopolitical balance on a similar scale. We can’t afford to wait any longer,” wrote the company.

In many ways, this is a signal to the market. Defense is no longer niche. It’s not an afterthought. For a hedge fund of Point72’s stature to step in at the earliest stages—and lead—suggests the institutional alignment between national security and venture is hardening.

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