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    Indian drone startup Raphe mPhibr raises $100M as military UAV demand soars

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtJune 26, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Indian drone startup Raphe mPhibr has raised $100 million in an all-equity Sequence B spherical led by Common Catalyst, because the startup goals to spice up its R&D and native manufacturing capabilities amid rising demand for drones in battlefields and for border surveillance.

    Drones have gotten more and more ubiquitous in world army operations. In current and ongoing conflicts, international locations have turned to drones for fast infiltration and high-impact strikes. The current India-Pakistan battle is a first-rate instance, with each militaries deploying drones at scale regardless of having superior fighter jets and missile techniques. The battle spurred New Delhi to triple its drone spending to $470 million over the following 12 to 14 months based on the Drone Federation of India, an affiliation representing over 550 corporations.

    Whereas China stays the dominant pressure in world drone manufacturing, Raphe mPhibr goals to strengthen India’s indigenous drone capabilities.

    Co-founded by siblings Vikash Mishra (chairman) and Vivek Mishra (CEO) in 2017, the Noida-based startup at the moment presents 9 totally different drones with payloads starting from 4.4 kilos to 441 kilos, protecting a mean distance of between 12 to 124 miles. These drones embody the mR10 operational drone swarm, the mR20 for high-altitude logistics resupply, the X8 compact platform for maritime patrol and situational consciousness at sea, and the Bharat light-weight man-carried drone for fast surveillance in complicated terrain.

    The startup has greater than 10 prospects, all of that are Indian authorities businesses, together with the Indian Military, Navy, and Air Power, in addition to armed police forces such because the Border Safety Power, Central Reserve Police Power, and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police.

    The Mishra brothers conceptualized Raphe mPhibr in 2016 whereas Vikash was learning on the Massachusetts Institute of Expertise and Vivek was on the Georgia Institute of Expertise. For the preliminary three to 4 years, the co-founders centered on understanding the operational wants of the protection forces, together with different necessities, akin to environmental and terrain issues. Then, they started constructing multicopters to fulfill the wants of the Indian troops, steadily increasing to fixed-wing and vertical takeoff and touchdown (VTOL) plane.

    “Within the course of, we understood that for the reason that want is new and the world is area of interest, we centered on each analysis and manufacturing as a result of we didn’t need to be constrained by what [already existed],” Vivek mentioned in an interview.

    The startup started its journey with a 2,000-square-foot analysis facility in 2017 however expanded to a 100,000-square-foot mixed analysis and manufacturing facility. This has now been expanded to a 650,000-square-foot facility because of the contemporary capital infusion, which additionally noticed the participation of its present investor Suppose Investments.

    “From day one, we’ve been towards the switch of know-how,” Vivek instructed TechCrunch.

    Raphe’s Floor Mount Expertise (SMT) Line in NoidaImage Credit:Raphe mPhibr

    Raphe mPhibr domestically produces its flight controllers, batteries, and all parts and supplies required to construct drone buildings, together with subtractive metals, thermoplastics, carbon fiber composites, and even wire harnesses. It additionally develops proprietary autopilots and inertial navigation techniques at its facility. Nonetheless, the startup imports radars and high-end cameras, which it additionally plans to fabricate in-house inside 18 months.

    Vivek instructed TechCrunch that the startup doesn’t depend on China for any of the parts it makes use of, thereby avoiding some provide chain challenges.

    “The largest problem was establishing the ability and doing analysis,” he mentioned. “As a result of doing analysis in India is barely dearer in comparison with the U.S., simply because the infrastructure is kind of nicely arrange there… getting the equipment is a problem, set up, and commissioning is a problem, after which working it, once more, is a problem as a result of discovering the individuals who can function these is tough.”

    Raphe mPhibr has addressed a few of these hurdles by specializing in coaching and growing its workers from its early days, he added.

    The startup additionally makes use of AI on its drones for object detection in surveillance situations, robotically switching between frequency bands to adapt to digital warfare, and using operational UAV swarm intelligence to make decentralized selections utilizing AI.

    In current months, Raphe mPhibr has partnered with Germany’s Hensoldt and France’s Safran to collaborate on growing new sensors, in addition to with France’s Dassault Systèmes for software program simulation necessities.

    Raphe mPhibr additionally plans to broaden past India and enter new markets. To this finish, it has already participated in protection air reveals, together with these in Dubai and Paris.

    Vivek instructed TechCrunch that the startup already has some export licenses and is in search of extra however declined to share specifics.

    “There are very superior talks taking place with a number of authorities businesses the world over, and really quickly, hopefully, this 12 months, we are going to begin delivering there as nicely,” he mentioned.

    Up to now 12 months, Raphe mPhibr has bought over 300 drones and has skilled as much as 4x income development over the past 4 years, Vivek mentioned, with out disclosing particular numbers. He additionally acknowledged that the startup has been worthwhile for every of the final 4 years and is projected to go public inside the subsequent two to 5 years.

    Raphe mPhibr has round 600 workers, with 150 devoted to analysis and over 250 to manufacturing. Thus far, the startup has secured a complete of $145 million in fairness funding.

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