
XTEND has raised an additional $30 million to bolster its U.S. operations and accelerate production of its AI-driven autonomous robotic systems.
The company stated that the fresh funding will support increased manufacturing, integration of real-time AI features, and broader deployment across allied military forces, as well as humanitarian and emergency missions. This latest round brings XTEND’s Series B total to $70 million, co-led by Aliya Capital Partners and Protego Ventures, with backing from Claltech, Union-Tech Ventures, and Chartered Group.