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AI predictive military logistics
Rune Technologies develops the TyrOS platform, an AI-enabled predictive logistics solution designed to address critical sustainment and logistics challenges within military and contested environments. The company's approach involves optimally leveraging data, artificial intelligence, and specialized software to enhance the precise execution of complex operational requirements. TyrOS provides advanced capabilities for maintaining high operational readiness in demanding scenarios.
Rune was founded by industry veterans David Tuttle and Peter Goldsborough. Both previously held significant roles at the defense technology firm Anduril, where they led integrated hardware-software initiatives. Their founding insight stemmed from recognizing the substantial logistical burden:the "logistical tail":inherent in deploying advanced military technologies, prompting them to create a dedicated solution for these sustainment complexities.
The company serves the US military and its allies, providing tools essential for maintaining operational superiority. Rune Technologies aims to ensure continued success through the optimized execution of critical defense logistics. Their long-term vision centers on modernizing military sustainment, ensuring that advanced defense capabilities are reliably supported and available when and where they are needed most.
Rune Technologies has raised $30.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Rune Technologies has raised $30.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Rune Technologies is a defense technology startup founded in 2024 that builds TyrOS, a next-generation operating system for military logistics and sustainment operations in contested environments.[1][2][3][5] TyrOS replaces outdated tools like whiteboards and spreadsheets with AI-driven features including real-time situational awareness, predictive analytics for resource consumption, automated supply planning, and decision support, serving the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, and potentially other branches.[2][3][4][5] The company solves critical gaps in tactical logistics by enabling data-driven decisions without constant server connectivity, already gaining traction with users and partnerships like Palantir.[2] Backed by $6.2M in seed funding (led by Andreessen Horowitz and Point72 Ventures) and $24M in Series A (led by Human Capital), Rune is accelerating product development, hiring, and expansion.[2][3]
Rune Technologies emerged from stealth in 2024, founded by David Tuttle (CEO, former JSOC Officer and Anduril Capabilities Lead for C4 Systems) and Peter Goldsborough (CTO, former Anduril Chief Engineer for Army Command & Control).[1][2][3][4] The duo identified military logistics as an underserved area within Joint All Domain Command & Control (JADC2) efforts during their time at Anduril, where they led integrated hardware-software projects for the military.[3][4] Combining deep military experience (U.S. Army, Marines, JSOC, DARPA) with Silicon Valley tech expertise (Anduril, Facebook), the team launched in Arlington, Virginia, to modernize sustainment operations.[1][3] Early traction included Army and Marine Corps adoption of TyrOS, seed funding in early 2025, and Series A just months later, fueling rapid scaling.[2][3]
Rune rides the wave of defense tech modernization, addressing how outdated logistics hinder warfighting prowess amid rising contested environments like the South China Sea.[4] Timing aligns with JADC2 priorities and U.S. military pushes for AI in sustainment, where logistics remains analog despite advanced combat systems—Rune's edge computing fills this gap for real-time agility.[1][3][4] Market forces favor it: surging defense budgets, investor appetite for dual-use tech (evident in $30M+ funding), and talent shifts from Big Tech/unicorns like Anduril to specialized startups.[2][3] Rune influences the ecosystem by accelerating "logistics sophistication" across services, partnering with incumbents like Palantir, and proving software can sustain peace through strength in high-stakes operations.[1][2]
Rune is primed to dominate military logistics software with TyrOS deployments expanding to all service branches, leveraging fresh capital for engineering growth and testing.[2] Trends like AI proliferation in defense, great-power competition, and edge computing will propel it, potentially mirroring Anduril's unicorn trajectory amid DoD's sustainment tech demands.[2][4] Influence may evolve through joint-force adoption and alliances, redefining logistics from reactive to predictive—positioning Rune as the go-to for victory-enabling tech in the next era of warfare.[1][5]
Rune Technologies has raised $30.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $24.0M Series A in July 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2025 | $24M Series A | Human Capital | Afore Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Caffeinated Capital, Cherry Ventures, Construct Capital, Countdown Capital, Cubit Capital, Floodgate, Founders Fund, Taylor Brandt, LUX Capital, Picus Capital, Ravelin Capital, Saga, Stash Ventures, XYZ Venture Capital, Harry Hurst, Justin Mateen, Koen Koeppen, ROB Meyerson, A16z Scout Fund, Forward Deployed VC, PAX VC, Point72 Ventures, Washington Harbour Partners | Announced |
| Feb 1, 2025 | $6M Seed | Katherine Boyle | Afore Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Caffeinated Capital, Cherry Ventures, Construct Capital, Countdown Capital, Cubit Capital, Floodgate, Founders Fund, LUX Capital, Picus Capital, Ravelin Capital, Saga, Stash Ventures, Harry Hurst, Justin Mateen, Koen Koeppen, ROB Meyerson, Brett Granberg, Gokul Subramanian, John Doyle, Scott Sanders, Point72 Ventures, XYZ Venture Capital | Announced |
Rune Technologies has raised $30.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Rune Technologies's investors include Human Capital, Afore Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Caffeinated Capital, Cherry Ventures, Construct Capital, Countdown Capital, Cubit Capital, Floodgate, Founders Fund, Taylor Brandt, Lux Capital.