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    Mach Industries secures $300 million Series C, targets 1,000 units weekly

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    Mach Industries raised $300M in Series C funding to scale drone production to 1,000 units per week. The $1.8B firm is expanding manufacturing in California.
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    Mach Industries secured $300 million in Series C funding on 2 June 2026 to accelerate the mass production of its unmanned platforms and propulsion systems. The Huntington Beach-based firm, led by 22-year-old CEO Ethan Thornton, reached a post-money valuation of $1.8 billion following the round co-led by Infinite Capital and Ribbit Capital. The capital injection marks a major shift for the startup, which plans to scale vehicle production from its current rate of 10 units per week to 1,000 per week within the next year.

    The financing included participation from existing backers Bedrock Capital, Sequoia Capital, and Khosla Ventures. This valuation jump from a $470 million Series B internal benchmark reflects a growing industrial focus on autonomous hardware capable of rapid deployment. Mach Industries currently operates a 115,000-square-foot manufacturing footprint in California, focusing on vertically integrated production that spans from energetics to finished airframes.

    By controlling the entire manufacturing stack, the company intends to mitigate supply chain risks that often stall aerospace progress. This focus on domestic industrial capability mirrors trends where industrial and engineering stocks rally during periods of capital expansion. For Mach, the primary tool for this growth is “Forge,” a flexible manufacturing network built to transition quickly between different hardware programmes.

    Expanding production across five active vehicle programmes

    The new capital will support the expansion of five active vehicle programmes designed for modern defence environments. These platforms include “Viper,” a jet-powered vertical take-off system for one-way missions, and “Glide,” a high-altitude strike glider. Other systems in the portfolio include the “Stratos” surveillance platform, the “Dart” counter-drone interceptor, and “Pike,” a long-range strike munition intended for decentralized deployment.

    The funding is earmarked to deepen partnerships with the U.S. Department of War, including the Army, Air Force, and Special Operations Command (SOCOM), as well as allied governments. While the company is already executing existing government contracts, the Series C round provides the liquidity to advance these platforms toward second-generation hardware. CEO Ethan Thornton credited the funding with helping the team “grow the infrastructure and capabilities required to execute” on an expanding contract pipeline.

    This technical maturation is critical as governments seek reliable, mass-produced autonomous systems. It is a challenge that resonates across global sectors, including the African IoT sector growth through industrial connectivity, where hardware reliability remains the backbone of operational success. For Mach, building these systems at scale requires a headcount that has already grown from a dozen employees in 2023 to approximately 350 today.

    Manufacturing integration and Mach Energetics

    A key pillar of Mach’s strategy is the integration of propulsion expertise through its $50 million acquisition of Exquadrum. This unit, rebranded as “Mach Energetics,” gives the firm direct control over energetics development and testing. Thornton noted that this move strengthens the manufacturing stack by removing reliance on external propulsion suppliers. The company even plans to act as a supplier for other firms in the defence space to assist broader industry scaling.

    The focus on physical manufacturing infrastructure represents a departure from software-heavy defence startups. By establishing its own energetics division, Mach can iterate on propulsion performance more quickly than traditional aerospace timelines allow. This effort to bypass infrastructure shortcomings is a priority for many industrial leaders, much like how Ijeoma Eti addresses infrastructure faults to ensure the security of critical systems.

    Looking forward, Mach Industries is positioning itself to capture a significant portion of future military procurement. The Pentagon’s fiscal 2027 budget proposal includes a $53.6 billion carve-out for “drone dominance,” with nearly $40 billion allocated for autonomous systems procurement. With its “Forge” production system, Mach aims to prove that high-volume, automated manufacturing is the decisive factor in modern defence engineering.

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