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Armory - overview

Established

2024

Location

Gurgaon, Haryana, India

Primary Industry

Defence

About

Based in Gurgaon, India, and founded in 2024, Armory specializes in advanced counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) for detecting and neutralizing rogue drones, focusing on military and defense applications. Armory is focused on developing cutting-edge counter-unmanned aerial systems tailored for military and defense applications. Founded in 2024 in Gurgaon, India, the company has engaged in one deal, raising INR 130 million in its latest funding round on June 25, 2025. The round was led by GrowX Ventures, with participation from AC Ventures, Antler, Dexter Ventures, and Industrial47.


The founder's prior ventures are not specified. Armory's primary offerings focus on advanced counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) designed to detect, defend against, and neutralize rogue drones. Their flagship product, marketed under the name "SURGE," incorporates both hardware and AI-driven software, specifically the Samaritan OS, which enhances threat identification and response times. These systems are essential for military and defense applications, particularly in safeguarding critical infrastructure from drone incursions that can carry illicit cargo such as weapons and explosives.


The technology developed by Armory positions itself as a crucial solution to modern warfare challenges, particularly relevant in conflict scenarios similar to those observed in the Ukraine-Russia and Hamas-Israel conflicts. Armory aims to serve a diverse clientele, including military organizations, government agencies, and private security firms, with products currently marketed primarily within India and potentially expanding into other regions where drone threats are prevalent. Armory's revenue model is structured around direct sales of its counter-drone systems and associated software to governmental and defense sectors. Transactions typically occur through formal contracts with military and security agencies.


Revenue generation is also supported by possible ongoing maintenance and software update agreements tied to their flagship products, such as SURGE and the Samaritan OS. This structure positions Armory to meet the growing demands for defense technologies in an increasingly complex security landscape. In June 2025, Armory raised INR 130 million in funding led by GrowX Ventures, aimed at supporting its research and development projects and accelerating its manufacturing operations. The company is focused on designing new products, with anticipated launches in the upcoming years.


Additionally, Armory plans to expand its market reach beyond India into regions where drone threats are prevalent, although specific markets have not been disclosed.


Current Investors

GrowX Ventures, Antler, Dexter Ventures

Primary Industry

Defence

Sub Industries

Defence, IT Security/Cybersecurity, Analytics & Performance Software

Website

www.armory.in

Verticals

Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Cloud Computing, Infrastructure

Company Stage

Early Stage

Total Amount Raised

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