MTI Wireless Edge Secures US$6m in Defence Orders, Strengthening Forward Order Book

MTI Wireless Edge (LSE:MWE) has announced a series of defence-related contracts worth approximately US$6m, representing more than 10% of its FY 2025 annual revenue and highlighting continued demand for the Group’s communications and RF technologies.

The contracts include communications infrastructure projects for the Israeli Ministry of Defence, orders for military-grade antennas from both domestic and international defence contractors, and additional component supply through the Group’s MTI Summit business.

All of the orders come from existing customers and are scheduled for delivery during 2026 and 2027, providing a meaningful boost to MTI’s order backlog for those financial years. Management noted that securing these contracts despite challenging market conditions reflects strong customer confidence in MTI’s technology and its ability to deliver on complex projects, supporting the company’s strategy of expanding its defence and communications activities.

MTI’s broader outlook is supported by strong financial fundamentals, including low leverage and consistent profitability, alongside an attractive valuation profile with a relatively low price-to-earnings ratio and a solid dividend yield. However, technical indicators present a mixed picture, suggesting near-term weakness even as longer-term trend support remains intact.

More about MTI Wireless Edge

MTI Wireless Edge is an Israel-based technology group that develops communication and radio frequency solutions for defence, commercial and industrial markets. The company operates through divisions focused on antenna systems, water control and management technologies, and RF distribution and consulting services, supplying solutions to government, defence and enterprise customers worldwide.

Its antenna division produces advanced systems such as smart, MIMO and dual-polarity antennas covering frequencies from 100 KHz to 174 GHz, supporting applications including 5G backhaul, public safety and utility communications. Subsidiary Mottech provides remote water and irrigation management systems based on Motorola’s IRRInet platform, while MTI Summit Electronics delivers RF distribution, integration and consulting services for aerostat, radar, SIGINT and surveillance systems.

Mottech’s technologies are used across agriculture, municipal landscaping, water distribution and wastewater reuse to improve efficiency and conserve resources. Meanwhile, MTI Summit focuses on specialised communication and monitoring solutions for government and defence customers, reinforcing the Group’s role as a diversified supplier of critical communications and control infrastructure.

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