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Nigerian startup Terra Industries expands drone production

Created at 6 Jun · 5:21 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Nigerian startup Terra Industries is scaling production of drone and counter-drone systems, backed by $34 million in funding. The company plans to expand into Ghana and produce tens of thousands of systems to meet regional defense needs.

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Key Numbers

$34 millionfunding secured by Terra Industries

Who's Involved

Terra Industries
Nigerian startup expanding drone and counter-drone systems production
Joe Lonsdale
Palantir co-founder and investor in Terra Industries
Lux Capital
Investor in Terra Industries
Nigerian startup Terra Industries expands drone production

↳ Why This Matters

The expansion of drone technology and counter-drone systems in Africa highlights a growing regional security concern and the increasing role of startups in addressing these challenges, potentially impacting defense spending and technological development across the continent.

Key facts

  • Nigerian startup Terra Industries is expanding into Ghana.
  • The company is scaling production of drone and counter-drone systems.
  • Terra Industries secured $34 million in funding from investors.
  • Investors include Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale and Lux Capital.
  • The company aims to produce tens of thousands of systems.

Nigerian startup Terra Industries is increasing its focus on drone and counter-drone systems amidst rising drone attacks in the Sahel region. The company announced an expansion into Ghana and plans to significantly scale up its production capabilities. This growth is supported by a $34 million investment round, with notable participation from Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale and venture capital firm Lux Capital. Terra Industries aims to produce tens of thousands of systems in the coming years, responding to increased defense spending by governments in the region.

Frequently asked questions

Terra Industries is a Nigerian startup specializing in drone and counter-drone systems.

The company is responding to an increase in drone attacks across the Sahel and bolstering regional defense capabilities.

Investors include Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale and Lux Capital.

What Happens Next

01Terra Industries plans to expand operations into Ghana.
02The company aims to produce tens of thousands of drone and counter-drone systems.

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How It Developed

6 Jun · 5:00 AM
Nigerian startup Terra Industries is expanding into Ghana and scaling drone production amid rising drone attacks in the Sahel.
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