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Quadsat Raises €5M to Scale Battlefield Spectrum Intelligence

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July 24, 2025
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Quadsat, a Danish startup that began by changing how satellites are calibrated, is now turning its sights squarely toward the battlefield. With a new €5 million strategic investment led by Join Capital and North Ventures, the company is accelerating development of its RF spectrum intelligence and geolocation systems. This cash puts the company square in the middle of one of the most urgent domains in defense: electronic warfare.

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Quadsat’s tech is platform-agnostic, modular, and already integrated into live defense operations, including support for Skyeton UAVs operating in Ukraine. At its core, the system locates and identifies interference, jamming, and adversarial RF activity with surgical precision. The demand for this capability is climbing, fast. As electronic warfare evolves from a supporting role into a core pillar of modern conflict, spectrum dominance is no longer optional. It’s the price of admission.

“In electronic warfare, clarity saves lives. Our drone-agnostic tech is all about turning battlefield chaos into actionable intelligence,” said Joakim Espeland, Quadsat’s co-founder.

The investment follows a year of intensive defense-sector integration, and the new capital will be used to scale into NATO markets, refine defense-specific capabilities, and support Multi-Domain Operations across land, air, sea, space, and cyber.

Quadsat’s investors aren’t dabbling. Join Capital, one of Europe’s most active deep-tech defense backers, called the company’s solution a “strategic edge.” North Ventures pointed to the global pressure for spectrum control, saying Quadsat is tackling one of the most urgent challenges in today’s connected world.

“From satellite calibration to operational readiness in contested environments, its solution is already proving its value in real-world defense scenarios,” said Jan Borgstädt, Founding Partner at Join Capital. “We believe Quadsat will define the next generation of spectrum intelligence.”

The defense sector has made clear it needs faster, smarter tools to make sense of an increasingly noisy and contested RF environment. Quadsat’s solution doesn’t just listen—it targets, maps, and clarifies. In a landscape shaped by drones, jammers, and hybrid threats, clarity isn’t a feature. It’s a weapon. And Quadsat is arming the people who need it.

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