2/9/2026

EUROPE’S FIRST SOVEREIGN HYPERSONIC STRIKE CAPABILITY

Hypersonica raises €23 million Series A

Hypersonica, the Anglo-German defence and aerospace company building Europe’s first sovereign hypersonic strike capability, today announced the close of a €23.3 million Series A financing round.

The round was led by Plural with participation from the Federal Agency for Breakthrough Innovation SPRIND as well as existing investors General Catalyst and 201 Ventures. The funds will accelerate Hypersonica’s roadmap toward full-scale flight testing beginning in Q1 2026 and help meet demand from NATO member states for deep precision strike capabilities – a critical gap in Europe’s defence portfolio.

Hypersonica

Hypersonica co-founders Dr. Philipp Kerth (CEO) and Dr. Marc Ewenz (CTO):

“Europe is at a decisive moment where speed in defence innovation is no longer optional but essential. Our mission is clear: equip Europe with the technological edge it needs and wants in manoeuvrable hypersonic systems to defend against military aggression and safeguard the democratic values that bind our societies.

We welcome the partnership with Plural and SPRIND and are grateful for the continued confidence of our seed‑round investors. By leveraging this unique mix of VC agility and public-sector innovation funding, we will enable Europe to field deep precision strike capabilities sooner, sustain operational superiority in the long term, and do so with unmatched cost effectiveness.”

Hypersonica pursues rapid iteration from design to flight-ready hardware and a modular architecture that enables swift upgrades and shorter, more cost-efficient development cycles than traditional defence development programmes. This approach compresses timelines from years to months and reduces costs by over 80%, allowing Europe to field capability faster and at a fraction of the usual expense. Hypersonica’s developments will also benefit progress towards future civil space flight concepts.

Philipp Kerth, Hypersonica's CEO
Philipp Kerth, Hypersonica's CEO
Marc Ewenz, Hypersonica's CTO
Marc Ewenz, Hypersonica's CTO

Founded in 2024 by University of Oxford PhDs and German nationals Dr. Marc Ewenz and Dr. Philipp Kerth, Hypersonica was initially incubated by TUM Venture Labs. The company is headquartered in the Munich area with a wholly owned subsidiary in London. Its creation coincided with a decisive shift in European defence priorities, notably the UK-German Trinity House Agreement, which deepened bilateral cooperation in advanced defence technologies. This combination of increased political will, industrial capability and a team with deep technical expertise positions Hypersonica to deliver sovereign hypersonic systems at speed.

Rafael Laguna de la Vera, Director SPRIND:

SPRIND has a proven track record of bridging the valley of death for breakthrough technologies from lab to production. Our decision to invest in Hypersonica reflects our confidence in the exceptionally strong team and the steady progress they are making on the demanding physics of hypersonic flight – a capability that will contribute to Europe's defence autonomy while also laying the groundwork for future autonomous space-access. By investing early in strategically relevant innovations as a state actor, we demonstrate public‑sector support and catalyse the flow of private capital and industry partnerships.

Hypersonica

Hypersonica is a mission-driven European defence and aerospace company developing next-generation hypersonic systems for military and civilian applications. Hypersonica is committed to strengthening Europe’s independent defence capabilities while advancing technologies that drive prosperity and innovation.

Founded in 2024 by University of Oxford PhDs Dr. Marc Ewenz and Dr. Philipp Kerth, the company is headquartered in the Munich area with a wholly owned subsidiary in London.

More about Hypersonica: hypersonica.space

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