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157 Daniel Ek and Peter Thiel-backed start-ups win German military drone contracts

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Financial Times 3 place · 02/10/2026 12:18 EDT

Daniel Ek and Peter Thiel-backed start-ups win German military drone contracts

Helsing and Stark contracts to supply unmanned weapons to Bundeswehr worth up to €4.3bn in total

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