The new tech enables combat engineers to map subterranean threats without physically entering the area.
By Hezy Laing
Exodigo is an Israeli startup revolutionizing visualization of the underground world – without digging.
Its technology blends multi-sensor data collection with AI-powered analysis to create high-resolution 3D maps of subsurface environments.
The fusion of sensors includes ground-penetrating radar, electromagnetic sensors, seismic tools, and drone-based platforms
The data from all these sensors are combined with cloud-based AI to generate precise underground maps with positional accuracy down to centimeters
Exodigo’s technology has been adopted by the IDF to detect and neutralize tunnel networks beneath urban terrain.
It is considered a game-changer for underground warfare, especially in Gaza and Lebanon
The brutal Hamas assaults in October 2023, coupled with intensified fighting against Hizbullah, underscored the urgent strategic need to
uncover and dismantle underground tunnel systems.
Both groups constructed sprawling subterranean networks that present a significant operational hazard to Israeli forces.
These hidden corridors, stretching over long distances, were used to shuttle hostages, fighters, armaments, and even vehicles—often weaving beneath densely populated urban zones and critical civilian infrastructure.
The new tech enables combat engineers to map subterranean threats without physically entering the area.
Recently the company raised $96 million in Series B funding, doubling its valuation to ~$700 million.
Exodigo says it is redefining AI for geophysics, unlocking a $500 billion global market in underground intelligence.