Synspective Raises $100M Series C to Scale SAR Satellite Constellation for Disaster Response

Synspective's SAR constellation addresses a critical need in typhoon and monsoon-prone Asia-Pacific, where cloud cover often blocks optical satellite imagery during disasters.

Sunday, February 15, 2026
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PR Newswire
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Japan
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$100MSeries C
30satellites by 2027
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Japanese satellite startup Synspective has raised $100 million in Series C funding to expand its StriX synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite constellation. SAR satellites can image the Earth through clouds and at night, making them critical for disaster response in typhoon-prone Asia-Pacific. Synspective plans to have 30 satellites operational by 2027.

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1$100M Series C for SAR satellite constellation expansion
2SAR can image through clouds and at night — critical for APAC disaster response
3Target 30 operational satellites by 2027
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Synspective's SAR constellation addresses a critical need in typhoon and monsoon-prone Asia-Pacific, where cloud cover often blocks optical satellite imagery during disasters.

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PublisherPR Newswire
Publication DateFeb 15, 2026
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Source ClassVerified Canonical
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First ReportedFeb 15, 2026
IndexedFeb 16, 2026
PublishedFeb 17, 2026

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