The Israel Defense Forces have struggled for years to develop effective tunnel detection systems.
Exodigo, an Israeli startup specializing in underground mapping, has raised $96 million in a Series B funding round—capital that could significantly advance Israel’s efforts in detecting enemy tunnels and supporting combat engineering operations.
While the company has made a name for itself in the civilian sector—helping U.S. utility companies and transportation authorities locate underground infrastructure—its cutting-edge technology is increasingly being recognized for its military applications.
With subterranean threats from groups like Hamas and Hezbollah intensifying, Exodigo’s platform is emerging as a valuable tool on the battlefield.