Lowenstein Sandler represented Scout AI as it emerged from stealth with a $15 million seed round supporting a new initiative to build AI-based defense robots. The seed round included participation from Align Ventures and Booz Allen Ventures. Scout also announced its selection for multiple U.S. Department of Defense contracts.
The funding will support further development for “Fury,” Scout’s breakthrough defense-specific Vision-Language-Action foundation model engineered to transform defense robots into intelligent autonomous agents. Fury uses multimodal reasoning and precision control to a wide spectrum of uncrewed systems including ground, air, sea, and space.
The Lowenstein team included Chandra K. Shih, Bryan Sterba, Sara Uz, and Henry M. Xu.