
Castelion hits $13B valuation to mass-produce hypersonic missiles
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Defense is repricing speed and manufacturing capacity—Castelion’s $13B valuation for cheaper, faster hypersonics shows capital will fund anyone who can compress design-to-deployment cycles. Dual-use and adjacent suppliers should assume DoD timelines and expectations are resetting toward commercial tempo, not prime-contractor cadence.
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