1. Isar Aerospace, a Munich-based satellite launch service company, has extended its Series C funding round to €220m with support from the NATO Innovation Fund. 2. The NATO Innovation Fund's investment marks its first direct involvement in a satellite launch service provider. 3. The funding will help Isar Aerospace invest in automated production facilities and meet the growing demand for small and medium-sized satellite launches.
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