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Dassault Aviation Leads $200M Investment in Harmattan AI to Boost Defence AI for Future Combat Systems

Dassault Aviation leads a $200M funding round in Harmattan AI to push defence AI integration in future combat systems and unmanned platforms.

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Investment in Harmattan AI Aims to Power Next-Gen Combat Systems

Dassault Aviation is leading a $200 million Series B funding round in French defence artificial intelligence developer Harmattan AI, marking a significant push into autonomous and AI-enabled defence technologies. The deal values Harmattan at about $1.4 billion and aligns with broader efforts in Europe to build sovereign AI capability for military systems, Reuters reports.

Paris-based Harmattan AI, founded in 2024, focuses on autonomous defence and AI products including strike and surveillance drones, autonomous mission software, and systems designed to operate in contested environments. The investment is intended to accelerate AI integration into Dassault’s future combat portfolio, particularly for controlling unmanned aerial systems and embedding autonomy into next generation platforms.

French President Emmanuel Macron hailed the investment as a boost to national security, technological leadership, and economic growth, underscoring France’s drive toward defence tech autonomy amid geopolitical strains.

Strategic Rationale and Future Platforms

The partnership supports Dassault Aviation’s ongoing development of the Rafale F5 fighter and unmanned combat air systems planned for the end of the decade. AI integration is expected to help manage large data flows in high intensity aerial environments, automate select operational tasks, and improve human-machine teaming in future air combat.

Harmattan AI has secured multiple programs of record with both the French and UK ministries of defence and is scaling production of autonomous systems, including ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance), drone interception, and electronic warfare tools. Proceeds from the fundraising are slated to expand mission deployment across new operational theaters and broaden the company’s product suite.

European Defence Context

This move reflects a broader European push to build indigenous AI capabilities for defence, reducing reliance on foreign technologies. It follows initiatives such as France’s AMIAD agency partnerships and other defence primes integrating AI into military systems, including contracts for AI in army IT systems.

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