Mobix Labs, Inc. (“Mobix Labs” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: MOBX), a provider of 5G mmWave, defense, and aerospace components, today announced receipt of a significant production purchase order for components used in the U.S. Navy’s Tomahawk cruise missile program.
Mobix Labs is an established supplier across numerous U.S. military platforms and continues to support multiple active systems. This latest award reflects increased procurement associated with ongoing missile production, resulting in higher demand for the Company’s high-reliability filtering component to support near-term manufacturing schedules.
Mobix Labs’ Critical Components Inside an Active U.S. Strike System
The new order includes Mobix Labs’ high-reliability filtering component, a mission-essential part designed to protect and stabilize sensitive onboard electronics by mitigating electromagnetic interference during operation. In simple terms, it helps keep critical electronics stable under harsh conditions—where consistent performance is required.
“This order reflects active, ongoing production demand within an operational U.S. Navy weapons platform,” said Phil Sansone, CEO of Mobix Labs. “We are already integrated into the Tomahawk program, and as production volumes increase, demand for our proven high-reliability filtering component increases alongside it. That is the advantage of being a qualified, production-ready supplier on an active U.S. defense platform where demand scales into larger orders.”
Tomahawk Remains Central to U.S. Stand-Off Strike Capability
The Tomahawk cruise missile is a core, long-range strike weapon in the U.S. military arsenal, typically launched from U.S. Navy surface ships and submarines. Recent public reporting has referenced Tomahawk missiles in active military operations, underscoring the platform’s continued operational relevance.
Mobix Labs believes that as production tempo increases for actively deployed systems, suppliers that are already designed-in, qualified, and production-ready can experience increased demand for their components. The Company’s participation in the Tomahawk program reflects prior qualification and integration into the established defense production supply chain.
Strategic Growth: Expanding Defense and Aerospace Footprint Through Targeted Acquisitions
Mobix Labs is also pursuing a targeted acquisition strategy to expand its presence across defense, military, and aerospace markets. The Company is evaluating opportunities to add complementary technologies, products, and customer relationships that align with its focus on high-reliability components and mission-critical applications. Mobix Labs believes a disciplined M&A strategy can enhance scale, broaden defense-qualified offerings, and deepen participation across long-duration programs where consistent performance and production delivery are essential.
About MOBIX Labs, Inc.
Mobix Labs, Inc. (Nasdaq: MOBX) provides connectivity and electronic component solutions for defense, aerospace, and other high-performance applications, with a focus on high-reliability technologies engineered for demanding environments.
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We are already integrated into the Tomahawk program, and as production volumes increase, demand for our proven high-reliability filtering component increases alongside it.
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