- Expects Q1 2026 Revenue to be Approximately
$4.2 Million - Ended Q1 2026 with a Backlog of Over
$12.0 Million - Reaffirms Full Year 2026 Revenue Guidance of
$26 Million - Heightened Demand for Defense Drove Strong RFP Activity Across all Subsidiaries
All numbers reported in this news release are unaudited and preliminary. The Company expects to announce its full financial results for Q1 2026 on or about
KEY FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
- Expects Q1 2026 consolidated revenue to be approximately
$4.2 million , generated by defense-related orders across all subsidiaries. - Reaffirms full-year 2026 revenue guidance of
$26 million , reflecting expectations for strong organic growth and operational momentum. - Strong backlog of
$12.1 million as ofMarch 31, 2026 , across all subsidiaries, providing solid revenue visibility for the remainder of 2026. - Incoming Requests for Proposals (RFPs) across all subsidiaries reaches
$12.0 million , driven by escalating global defense spending and heightened geopolitical tension.
Q1 2026 Marks a
T3 Defense’s Q1 2026 results mark the Company’s first full operating quarter as a defense-focused holding company, following the successful completion of several strategic acquisitions, the establishment of multiple key partnership agreements, and significant capital investments to expand its operational footprint. These initiatives have strengthened the Company’s position across critical segments of the defense sector, enhanced its technological capabilities, and accelerated integration across its portfolio of businesses.
During the quarter,
As a result, Q1 2026 represents a foundational period of transformation, setting the stage for sustained growth, improved margins, and long-term value creation for shareholders.
T3 Defense’s operating subsidiaries, spanning anti-missile systems, drone navigation, counter-drone solutions, defense engineering, and tactical power and mobility systems, collectively generated
REAFFIRMS FULL-YEAR 2026 REVENUE GUIDANCE
Building on the first quarter momentum,
- Backlog of Over
$12.1 Million Underpins Revenue Visibility
The Company’s consolidated backlog has grown to$12.1 million , providing solid near-term revenue visibility. This increase reflects new contract awards, broadened scopes on existing programs, and the successful integration of recently acquired subsidiaries into T3 Defense’s centralized business development infrastructure. The Company expects continued backlog growth throughout 2026 as additional contracts currently in advanced negotiation are formalized.
- Robust RFP Pipeline Driven by Global Defense Demand
In addition, the Company has received$12.0 million in RFPs over the past several months, reflecting the direct commercial impact of heightened geopolitical tensions and accelerating global defense spending.
“Demand across the defense sector has never been stronger. Escalating global geopolitical tensions have created an unprecedented demand environment for defense technologies, and we are seeing a significant surge in RFP activity across all our subsidiaries. From tactical power systems supporting deployed forces, to counter-drone solutions protecting critical infrastructure, to advanced navigation platforms and missile defense components, each of our businesses is well positioned to benefit from the accelerating global rearmament cycle. We believe this dynamic represents a multi-year structural tailwind and expect continued conversion of this pipeline into long-term contracts that will support sustained growth well beyond 2026.”
OPERATING SUBSIDIARY HIGHLIGHTS
- Rimon, an exclusive distributor and manufacturer of components for priority missile defense programs, including the Iron Dome, is experiencing increased engagement from both existing and new customers seeking reliable, high-quality manufacturing partners capable of meeting stringent performance and delivery requirements, further reinforcing its position as a trusted supplier within the defense ecosystem.
- During Q1 2026, Rimon secured approximately
$4.1 million in new multi-year contracts to support Israel’s national missile defense and homeland security architecture and has a backlog of$4.8 million .
Tiltan Software Engineering (
- Tiltan, a 30-year-old defense technology firm specializing in AI-driven simulation, synthetic data generation, and GPS-denied navigation systems is actively bidding on several significant projects with Tier-1 defense companies in
Israel . Demand for Tiltan's capabilities is being driven by the growing operational need for training environments and navigation solutions that function in GPS-contested theaters. - During Q1 2026, Tiltan received RFPs totaling
$5.4 million .
Nimbus Drones Technologies (
- Nimbus, a designer and manufacturer of fully customized unmanned aerial systems for professional applications in critical industries and services, has seen accelerating demand for its advanced drone platforms across defense and homeland security markets, driven by growing requirements for ISR (intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance), force protection, and rapid-response capabilities. Customer activity has increased materially, with a focus on proven, field-ready systems and scalable deployment.
ITS (Industrial Techno-Logic Solutions) (
- ITS, a provider of advanced electro-mechanical manufacturing capabilities serving land, air, and naval defense platforms, is experiencing demand from government and commercial customers seeking reliable, scalable, and secure technology platforms.
- ITS has a backlog of
$2.1 million .
Positech (
- Positech, a developer of precision motion-control and stabilization systems integrated into radars, sensors, and mission payloads, recently established
Robolynx Ltd. , a new subsidiary targeting the growing demand for robotic solutions and remotely driven vehicles on the modern battlefield. - Positech has a backlog of
$4.6 million and significant RFPs for its robotics products.
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Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding projected revenue, backlog conversion expectations, anticipated demand for the Company’s products and services, and the expected impact of geopolitical developments on the Company’s business. Forward-looking statements are based on the Company’s current expectations and assumptions regarding its business, the economy, and other future conditions. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks, and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict, including risks related to the Company’s ability to integrate acquired businesses, retain key customers, manage supply chain constraints, and maintain adequate funding for operations. Readers are encouraged to review the Risk Factors contained in the Annual Report for the year ended
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