Tuesday 9 June, 2026
[email protected]
Resilience Media
  • News
    • Events
    • Interview
    • Startups
    • Venture
    • Weekly Digest
  • Resilience Conference
    • Resilience Conference Warsaw 2026
    • Resilience Conference Copenhagen 2026
    • Resilience Conference London 2026
  • About
  • Guest Posts
    • Author a Post
  • Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Events
    • Interview
    • Startups
    • Venture
    • Weekly Digest
  • Resilience Conference
    • Resilience Conference Warsaw 2026
    • Resilience Conference Copenhagen 2026
    • Resilience Conference London 2026
  • About
  • Guest Posts
    • Author a Post
  • Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Resilience Media
No Result
View All Result

Isar Aerospace lands €270m as Europe pushes for sovereign space launch

German startup secures fresh funding as European governments seek greater control over the satellites and launch systems underpinning defence and national security

Carly PagebyCarly Page
June 9, 2026
in News
Isar Aerospace
Share on Linkedin

German rocket maker Isar Aerospace has raised €270 million as it looks to expand launch operations and scale production of its Spectrum launch vehicle.

You Might Also Like

Ukrainian maritime drone self-detonates near Romanian oil terminal

Gardar, an early-stage defence tech fund out of Norway, taps Ukrainian builders

Iceye, the Finnish satellite startup, nabs €1B at a €10B valuation amid growing demand for space intel

The Series D round was backed by new investors Island Green Capital and Molten Ventures, alongside existing backers including HV Capital, Lakestar and UVC Partners with co-investor KfW Capital. Isar said the funding will support international expansion and increase production capacity as it pursues what it describes as sovereign space capabilities for Europe, NATO and allied nations.

The funding will also support a growing launch network. Alongside its facility at Andøya in northern Norway, Isar wants to add Spaceport Nova Scotia in Canada and is negotiating access to other sites around the world.

The investment comes as Isar prepares for the qualification flight of Spectrum, its orbital launch vehicle for small and medium-sized satellites. The mission, dubbed Onward and Upward, is scheduled to carry five CubeSats and an experiment for the European Space Agency’s Boost! programme during a launch window opening between 15 and 21 June.

Isar said demand for launch services has increasingly shifted towards defence customers. According to the company, defence-related programmes now account for around 60 percent of demand, compared with a customer base that was previously dominated by civil missions.

Daniel Metzler, co-founder and CEO of Isar Aerospace, said: “Space is no longer a frontier; it is the infrastructure of national power. With this strategic backing, we are expanding access to space for nations worldwide, delivering an orbital launch system at scale for government and commercial customers.”

The company said its new production facility near Munich is designed to manufacture up to 40 Spectrum launch vehicles annually. It is also seeking to grow its role in government and defence programmes, including through a cooperation with TKMS linked to Canada’s Patrol Submarine Project.

The announcement comes as European governments place greater emphasis on assured access to space, a capability identified in the recent SPARTA 2.0 study as a key gap in Europe’s ability to operate independently in future security crises.

Previous Post

Gardar, an early-stage defence tech fund out of Norway, taps Ukrainian builders

Next Post

Ukrainian maritime drone self-detonates near Romanian oil terminal

Carly Page

Carly Page

Carly Page is a freelance journalist and copywriter with 10+ years of experience covering the technology industry, and was formerly a senior cybersecurity reporter at TechCrunch. Bylines include Forbes, IT Pro, LeadDev, The Register, TechCrunch, TechFinitive, TechRadar, TES, The Telegraph, TIME, Uswitch, WIRED, & more.

Related News

Ukrainian maritime drone self-detonates near Romanian oil terminal

Ukrainian maritime drone self-detonates near Romanian oil terminal

byJohn Biggs
June 9, 2026

A Ukrainian maritime drone exploded inside Romania's Port of Constanța, a major oil delivery depot, last Friday after Ukrainian forces...

Anthropic, OpenAI, and the new rules of Defence AI

Gardar, an early-stage defence tech fund out of Norway, taps Ukrainian builders

byIngrid Lunden
June 9, 2026

The war Ukraine has changed the face of defence in Europe, but ironically there are actually more innovative ideas being...

Finnish satellite maker ICEYE announces plans to scale up production to meet defence needs

Iceye, the Finnish satellite startup, nabs €1B at a €10B valuation amid growing demand for space intel

byIngrid Lunden
June 9, 2026

We're less than a week out from the upcoming IPO of SpaceX, and today one of its big customers in...

blue and yellow flag on pole

One small step for European resilience, a giant leap for tech

byPaddy Stephens
June 8, 2026

The world may be consuming a lot of AI right now, but Europe has plans for a whole new cuisine....

black drone in mid air

PhysicsX raises $300M at a $2.4B valuation for AI to create and test defence and other hardware

byIngrid Lunden
June 8, 2026

PhysicsX, the London-based startup that has built an AI platform for hardware designers to run simulations of their work in...

a group of cell towers sitting under a cloudy blue sky

Ofcom examines whether telecoms security rules are slowing adoption of AI cyber defences

byCarly Page
June 4, 2026

Ofcom has launched a review into whether existing telecoms security rules are making it harder for operators to adopt AI-driven...

Colorful software or web code on a computer monitor

Middle powers in the age of Anthropic’s Mythos

byPaddy Stephens
June 4, 2026

As AI rapidly develops, many are facing a tougher job market – and not just entry-level software engineers. International prize-winning...

Custodia co-founder Thomas Brooks

Swiss startup Custodia launches offline AI appliance for sensitive workloads

byCarly Page
June 4, 2026

A Swiss startup is betting that growing concerns around AI privacy, data sovereignty, and cloud dependence have created a market...

Load More
Next Post
Ukrainian maritime drone self-detonates near Romanian oil terminal

Ukrainian maritime drone self-detonates near Romanian oil terminal

Most viewed

InVeris announces fats Drone, an integrated, multi-party drone flight simulator

Uforce raises $50M at a $1B+ valuation to build defence tech for Ukraine

Auterion, the drone software startup, eyes raising $200M at a $1.2B+ valuation

Palantir and Ukraine’s Brave1 have built a new AI “Dataroom”

Twentyfour Industries emerges from stealth with $11.8M for mass-produced drones

Senai exits stealth to help governments harness online video intelligence

Resilience Media is an independent publication covering the future of defence, security, and resilience. Our reporting focuses on emerging technologies, strategic threats, and the growing role of startups and investors in the defence of democracy.

  • About
  • News
  • Resilence Conference
    • Resilience Conference Copenhagen 2026
    • Resilience Conference Warsaw 2026
    • Resilience Conference 2026
  • Guest Posts
  • Subscribe
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Mission Statement & Code of Practice
  • Press

© 2026 Resilience Media

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • Subscribe
  • Events
  • Guest Posts
  • Interview
  • News
  • Resilience Conference London 2026
  • Resilience Conference Copenhagen 2026
  • Resilience Conference Warsaw 2026

© 2026 Resilience Media

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.