The soldier-focused solution has caught the attention of major VCs. ZeroMark announced it had closed a $7 million seed funding round led by U.S.- and Israel-based Ground Up Ventures and a16z.
Organizations Involved
U.S. Department of Defense
Founders
Joel Anderson
Company Description
ZeroMark wants to give soldiers something better: a system that can be attached to nearly any infantry rifle in around 30 seconds, and that boosts the shooter’s probability of taking out drones. The product, which ZeroMark calls a 'fire control system,' has two components: a small computer that has sensors, like lidar and electro-optical, and a motorized buttstock.