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Razors Edge Closes $560 Million Fund to Advance National Security Innovation
Razors Edge, a venture capital firm focused on dual-use technologies, has closed a $560 million fund to accelerate innovation across national security and defense sectors. The fund, Razors Edge V, will target early-stage companies developing mission-critical capabilities with applications in aerospace, space, cyber, and autonomous systems.
Focus on Dual-Use Technologies for Defense and Commercial Markets
Razors Edge V will invest in startups building technologies that serve both government and commercial customers. Areas of interest include advanced sensors, edge computing, secure communications, artificial intelligence, and space-based systems. The firm’s portfolio already includes companies working on satellite payloads, unmanned platforms, and next-generation software for defense operations.
“Our mission is to identify and support founders building transformative technologies for national security,” said Managing Partner Mark Spoto. “This new fund allows us to deepen our commitment to companies operating at the intersection of innovation and mission impact.”
Strategic Backing and Industry Alignment
The fund is backed by a mix of institutional investors, family offices, and strategic partners aligned with Razors Edge’s focus on defense-grade innovation. The firm maintains close relationships with U.S. government agencies and primes, helping portfolio companies navigate procurement, compliance, and deployment within classified and operational environments.
Razors Edge is known for its hands-on approach, often supporting companies through product development, pilot programs, and scaling into defense and aerospace markets.
Relevance to Aerospace and National Security Ecosystem
As geopolitical tensions and technological competition intensify, venture capital is playing a growing role in shaping the future of aerospace and defense. Razors Edge V reflects a broader trend of private investment flowing into dual-use startups that can deliver rapid innovation to both warfighters and commercial operators.
The firm’s continued focus on early-stage companies positions it to influence emerging capabilities in space situational awareness, autonomous flight, and secure data infrastructure, areas of increasing importance to aerospace stakeholders.
