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Adarga

Builds AI software that processes vast amounts of open-source and classified information to deliver intelligence analysis for defence, national security and commercial organisations.

Founded 201650-100 employeesLondon, United Kingdom2 open positionsWebsiteLinkedIn

AI & Defence Software

Products & Solutions

Adarga Vantage
Adarga Vantage
An information intelligence platform built for defence and national security analysts. Vantage processes open-source material alongside classified and proprietary data, fusing it into a single secure environment where users can search, discover and interrogate information at speed. It is underpinned by Adarga's composable AI platform of 35+ models and supports analysis in over 75 languages. Unveiled at DSEI in September 2023, it was selected by UK Strategic Command's Defence Support organisation in September 2024.

About

Adarga is a British AI software company founded in 2016 by Rob Bassett Cross, a former British Army officer. Headquartered in London, it develops information intelligence software that helps defence and national security organisations make sense of large volumes of structured and unstructured data across multiple languages.

Offices

London, United KingdomHerndon, Virginia, United StatesAustin, Texas, United States

Backed by

Boka Group HoldingsAllectus CapitalMoore Strategic Ventures

Customers & Partners

UK Ministry of DefenceBritish ArmyRoyal NavyRoyal Air ForceUK Strategic Command Defence SupportOracle

Timeline

2025-01
Partnered with Oracle to deliver generative AI-powered defence and security intelligence solutions.
2024-09
Selected by UK Strategic Command's Defence Support to provide Vantage for information analysis and threat assessment.
2023-09
Unveiled the Adarga Vantage platform at DSEI.
2023-05
Raised £17 million (approximately $20 million) in a Series B round led by Boka Group Holdings.
2019-09
Raised £5 million in a Series A round led by Allectus Capital.
2016
Founded in London by Rob Bassett Cross, a former British Army officer.

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