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412 articlesFigure AI has raised $1.8B at a $39B valuation with blue-chip backing, but faces a critical gap between engineering momentum and verified commercial deployments at scale.
General Atomics dominates defense robotics with 9M+ flight hours, CCA program selection across three military branches, and a structural lock-in position unmatched by competitors.
Helsing's €268M Bundeswehr contract signals policy shift on armed autonomous weapons, but execution risk remains high given $12B valuation, minimal revenue, and contested battlefield credibility.
Johnson Controls' $65M Accelsius investment and Alloy Enterprises acquisition signal a strategic pivot toward AI infrastructure and data center thermal management, positioning it as a critical cyber-physical player beyond traditional building automation.
Leidos' autonomy exposure is larger than headline numbers suggest, with C-UAS production, maritime MCM positioning, and $49B backlog converging with allied-nation demand.
Nokia's connectivity and edge compute infrastructure is a critical but overlooked dependency for Europe's $9B physical AI boom, enabling the low-latency networks autonomous systems require.
Oceaneering's 250-ROV fleet and 99% uptime create a structural moat in subsea robotics, but revenue diversification beyond O&G remains early-stage and unproven.
Saronic Technologies has raised $830M in under four years to build autonomous surface vessels for the U.S. Navy, with a reported $392M+ production contract and aggressive manufacturing ambitions.
Teledyne's maritime autonomy strategy extends far beyond isolated AUV sales, revealing a systematic platform buildout across sensors, USVs, and NATO programs backed by $1B+ annual free cash flow.
CACI International's $32.8B backlog reveals a defensible position in autonomy-enabling infrastructure for contested-domain operations, with $1.3B in autonomous systems contracts often overlooked by platform-focused coverage.