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OUR PURPOSE
Hundreds of thousands of lives have been lost in Ukraine due to cheap, intelligent, and mass-produced weapons that existing air defense technology cannot counter at the scale or cost required.
Simultaneously, drone and missile attacks in the Persian Gulf and Red Sea have disrupted over a trillion dollars in global trade, destabilizing supply chains and energy markets worldwide.
Singularity exists to protect people: to defeat these threats with counter-weapon systems built at unprecedented scale. There is no engineering problem more consequential to solve today.
We work in deserts, factory floors, energetics labs, and war zones not because we’re chasing a funding round, but because the sooner we execute, the sooner the help gets where it’s desperately needed.
RECENTLY OPENED POSITIONS
ONE MISSION
BUILT TOGETHER.

OUR PILLARS
Every member of our team, regardless of experience, owns a scope dramatically larger than they would at any other defense firm. Every component has an owner responsible from clean sheet to deployment.
Engineers on our team log more flight tests in six months than their peers at competitors accumulate in decades. This is not without precedent: the median age of the Apollo engineers who put footprints on the moon was 26, hired straight out of school. Radical responsibility is how engineers create historical impact.
The team is never closer than when pushing through setbacks together. In a startup, you spend more time with your colleagues than with your family. Unlike most startups, our objective is that it feels like one. The bonds formed in hard places doing hard work are the foundation of everything we build.
Building for a good reason means our actions must reflect that. We provide radical transparency to our customers, partners, and team members. We are unabashed in saying when we don’t know what we don’t know. Humility, honesty, and work ethic are how we win and how we maintain the trust of the people depending on us.
We will not move air defense forward incrementally. We will create an enduring shift in how war affects the humans on the ground. Developing new technology is hard. Breakthrough technology is harder still. But mass-producing breakthrough technology and getting it where it’s needed would not be possible without building our foundation on these pillars. That’s what makes our innovations possible. That’s what makes it last.`
