Commcrete Secures $29M to Redefine Tactical Satellite Communications
October 1, 2025, 3:35 pm

Location: Israel, Jerusalem District, Jerusalem
Employees: 1001-5000
Founded date: 1999
Total raised: $1.26B
Commcrete, an Israeli deep-tech innovator, raised $29 million. This funding fuels global expansion of its ultra-compact satellite communication (SATCOM) systems. The company transforms tactical operations for defense, security, and emergency sectors worldwide. Its technology delivers reliable, miniaturized voice and data links, essential in austere and challenging environments. Greenfield Partners led the significant Series A round.
Tel Aviv, Israel – Commcrete, a groundbreaking deep-tech company, has secured $29 million in total funding. This investment propels its mission to revolutionize tactical satellite communication systems. The funding supports global expansion. Commcrete aims to meet growing demand from defense, security, and emergency organizations across continents.
The capital comprises a seed round and a Series A. Greenfield Partners led the Series A investment. Redseed Ventures also participated. Early backing came from Professor Amnon Shashua, founder of Mobileye. Q Fund and private angels contributed to the seed round. These funds bring Commcrete’s total raise to $29 million. The company intends to accelerate product development and market penetration.
Modern military and emergency operations face critical communication challenges. Traditional satellite systems are bulky. They require large antennas or clear line-of-sight. Such systems fail in dense forests, urban canyons, or mountainous terrain. Bad weather further impedes their function. Soldiers rely on heavy, complex radios. These limitations risk mission success and personnel safety.
Commcrete directly addresses these shortcomings. It delivers breakthrough satellite communication systems. Its platform boasts low-profile, high-reliability features. Rapid deployment is a core benefit. These systems thrive in austere environments. They offer plug-and-play solutions. Critical C4I capabilities integrate seamlessly. Energy efficiency, stealth, and simplicity define Commcrete’s offerings.
The company’s technology focuses on narrowband SATCOM. This allows for tiny antennas. These antennas connect almost any radio or mobile device via satellite. Performance surpasses existing satellite-based communication systems. Commcrete claims ten times the effectiveness. Communications remain reliable across diverse landscapes. Dense forests, deserts, and urban areas no longer impede connectivity.
Commcrete’s product suite includes three distinct innovations. The Flipper device leads the lineup. This revolutionary handheld unit weighs only 150 grams. It transforms any radio into a satellite-enabled device. This includes off-the-shelf walkie-talkies and military-grade hardware. Multiple Flipper models exist. These include body-worn, mobile for vehicles, versions for vessels, aircraft, and headquarters.
The Stardust device provides multi-channel satellite communication. Its form-factor is compact. A proprietary chipset powers Stardust. It enables simultaneous voice, text, file transfer, location tracking, and distress signaling. All these functions operate over the same satellite network. Handheld and mobile models are available. Stardust enhances situational awareness for tactical teams.
Soon, customers will access Bittel. This third product fits into any vehicle. Bittel offers multiband satellite-based communications. It delivers capabilities akin to Stardust. It functions from any operational location. This device integrates robust communication into mobile command centers. It ensures continuous connectivity on the move.
Commcrete’s founders, Itzik Daniel Michaeli (CEO), Josh Yedidia (CTO), and Michael Mor (COO), bring firsthand experience. Their service in the Israeli Defense Force exposed them to communication gaps. They understand the critical difference connectivity makes in operations. Their aim: reinvent military communications. They created the first handheld, omni-directional system. It provides continuous, secure voice and data links. Massive antennas or clear skies are no longer prerequisites.
The company has already secured contracts with top-tier defense organizations. Its technology proved vital in 2023. Systems enabled communications during a natural disaster. All traditional infrastructure had collapsed. Since then, Commcrete has supported extensive missions. Its reach extends worldwide, from North America to the Pacific. This validates its breakthrough technology. It operates tactically, anywhere, under any condition.
Commcrete’s systems are currently in use by militaries in 12 countries. The company plans further expansion. The new funds drive this global growth. Ultra-compact, reliable SATCOM will reach more defense, security, and emergency organizations. Key regions include Europe, North America, East Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. This broad adoption underscores the technology's strategic importance.
Resilient communications are vital for defense and public safety. Commcrete’s technology works where others fail. It has proven effective in combat. It has proven effective in disaster response. It functions in environments where conventional systems go dark. This reliability is a game-changer. It enhances operational effectiveness. It improves responder safety. The company is set to reshape how tactical teams communicate globally. Commcrete ensures that critical information flows, no matter the challenge.
Tel Aviv, Israel – Commcrete, a groundbreaking deep-tech company, has secured $29 million in total funding. This investment propels its mission to revolutionize tactical satellite communication systems. The funding supports global expansion. Commcrete aims to meet growing demand from defense, security, and emergency organizations across continents.
The capital comprises a seed round and a Series A. Greenfield Partners led the Series A investment. Redseed Ventures also participated. Early backing came from Professor Amnon Shashua, founder of Mobileye. Q Fund and private angels contributed to the seed round. These funds bring Commcrete’s total raise to $29 million. The company intends to accelerate product development and market penetration.
Modern military and emergency operations face critical communication challenges. Traditional satellite systems are bulky. They require large antennas or clear line-of-sight. Such systems fail in dense forests, urban canyons, or mountainous terrain. Bad weather further impedes their function. Soldiers rely on heavy, complex radios. These limitations risk mission success and personnel safety.
Commcrete directly addresses these shortcomings. It delivers breakthrough satellite communication systems. Its platform boasts low-profile, high-reliability features. Rapid deployment is a core benefit. These systems thrive in austere environments. They offer plug-and-play solutions. Critical C4I capabilities integrate seamlessly. Energy efficiency, stealth, and simplicity define Commcrete’s offerings.
The company’s technology focuses on narrowband SATCOM. This allows for tiny antennas. These antennas connect almost any radio or mobile device via satellite. Performance surpasses existing satellite-based communication systems. Commcrete claims ten times the effectiveness. Communications remain reliable across diverse landscapes. Dense forests, deserts, and urban areas no longer impede connectivity.
Commcrete’s product suite includes three distinct innovations. The Flipper device leads the lineup. This revolutionary handheld unit weighs only 150 grams. It transforms any radio into a satellite-enabled device. This includes off-the-shelf walkie-talkies and military-grade hardware. Multiple Flipper models exist. These include body-worn, mobile for vehicles, versions for vessels, aircraft, and headquarters.
The Stardust device provides multi-channel satellite communication. Its form-factor is compact. A proprietary chipset powers Stardust. It enables simultaneous voice, text, file transfer, location tracking, and distress signaling. All these functions operate over the same satellite network. Handheld and mobile models are available. Stardust enhances situational awareness for tactical teams.
Soon, customers will access Bittel. This third product fits into any vehicle. Bittel offers multiband satellite-based communications. It delivers capabilities akin to Stardust. It functions from any operational location. This device integrates robust communication into mobile command centers. It ensures continuous connectivity on the move.
Commcrete’s founders, Itzik Daniel Michaeli (CEO), Josh Yedidia (CTO), and Michael Mor (COO), bring firsthand experience. Their service in the Israeli Defense Force exposed them to communication gaps. They understand the critical difference connectivity makes in operations. Their aim: reinvent military communications. They created the first handheld, omni-directional system. It provides continuous, secure voice and data links. Massive antennas or clear skies are no longer prerequisites.
The company has already secured contracts with top-tier defense organizations. Its technology proved vital in 2023. Systems enabled communications during a natural disaster. All traditional infrastructure had collapsed. Since then, Commcrete has supported extensive missions. Its reach extends worldwide, from North America to the Pacific. This validates its breakthrough technology. It operates tactically, anywhere, under any condition.
Commcrete’s systems are currently in use by militaries in 12 countries. The company plans further expansion. The new funds drive this global growth. Ultra-compact, reliable SATCOM will reach more defense, security, and emergency organizations. Key regions include Europe, North America, East Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. This broad adoption underscores the technology's strategic importance.
Resilient communications are vital for defense and public safety. Commcrete’s technology works where others fail. It has proven effective in combat. It has proven effective in disaster response. It functions in environments where conventional systems go dark. This reliability is a game-changer. It enhances operational effectiveness. It improves responder safety. The company is set to reshape how tactical teams communicate globally. Commcrete ensures that critical information flows, no matter the challenge.