Dark PoolEvent Friday, February 20, 2026Analyzed

Scythe Robotics LLC Series A

Bullish

Summary

Scythe Robotics LLC raised $29.8M in a Series A round, classified under Strategic Defense Technology, with first sale on 2026-02-20. The filing lists Lockheed Martin Ventures and Bessemer Venture Partners as related persons, signaling strong institutional and defense-sector backing.

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### Executive Summary Scythe Robotics LLC raised $29.8M in a Series A round, classified under Strategic Defense Technology, with first sale on 2026-02-20. The filing lists Lockheed Martin Ventures and Bessemer Venture Partners as related persons, signaling strong institutional and defense-sector backing. ### Investor Edge Sophisticated investors should monitor for subsequent Form D amendments (D/A) that may indicate additional capital or changed terms, and watch for any public announcements of defense contracts or partnerships with Lockheed Martin. ### Sector capital positioning This raise signals growing private capital flow into defense robotics, with a $29.8M Series A indicating significant early-stage conviction in autonomous systems for strategic applications. ### Convergence Signals No direct public signals (patents, contracts, legislation) are evident from the filing data. However, the involvement of Lockheed Martin Ventures suggests potential alignment with defense contracts or classified programs. ### Key Takeaways - Scythe Robotics raised $29.8M in a Series A for Strategic Defense Technology. - Lockheed Martin Ventures and Bessemer Venture Partners are listed as related persons, indicating strong defense and VC interest. - No public ticker or direct competitor ticker identified; company remains private. ### Risk Indicators & Flags No red flags identified. This is a standard Form D initial notice with no amendments. Sector and amount are consistent with early-stage defense tech. No regulatory concerns noted. ### Verification & References Filing is a Form D (initial notice) with SEC accession 0001702600-24-001018. Verify at https://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?company=Scythe%20Robotics%20LLC%20Series%20A&type=D&action=getcompany. Related persons are officers/directors, not necessarily capital sources.

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