Exyn Expands Defense Push With USSOCOM Financing Deal

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PHILADELPHIA, PA — Exyn Technologies (Nasdaq: EXYN) secured a financing agreement with the United States Special Operations Command and a separate U.S. Air Force-related robotics partnership as the autonomous navigation company accelerates its expansion into defense and government markets.

The company stated it executed a Vendor Loan Agreement with USSOCOM intended to establish a pathway for potential future deployment of autonomy systems developed through its Range defense platform. Financial terms were not disclosed.

The agreement marks a deeper move into military applications for Exyn, whose autonomous mapping and navigation software has primarily been deployed in commercial, industrial, and mining environments where GPS signals are limited or unavailable.

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Exyn also disclosed that Range entered an agreement with Asylon Robotics to support operations at the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, a major Air Force sustainment and maintenance facility. The partnership will apply ExynAI software to autonomous inspection and operational efficiency programs within the U.S. defense industrial base.

Chief Executive Officer Brandon Torres Declet stated the company is repositioning technology proven in commercial environments for military and government use cases where communications and navigation infrastructure may be degraded.

“Defense and government customers are not looking for theoretical autonomy,” Declet stated. “They need field-tested systems that can operate in GPS-denied, communications-degraded, and operationally complex environments.”

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The company indicated the initiatives are part of a broader strategy following its public listing to expand revenue opportunities tied to defense modernization and autonomous systems deployment.

Exyn develops autonomous navigation and mapping technology designed for environments where traditional GPS-based systems are unreliable, including underground, industrial, and defense settings.

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