Mobilicom's RCWS platform to be sold in Israel and international markets.

Thursday, Aug 21, 2025 7:03 am ET1min read

Mobilicom Limited, a provider of cybersecurity and robust solutions for drones and robotics, has announced that a global leader in defense, aerospace, and commercial markets has selected the company's Ground Control Stations (GCS) to support its Remote Control Weapons Systems (RCWS). This marks a cross-sale and product expansion with a current Mobilicom Tier-1 customer, which has already integrated Mobilicom's SkyHopper datalinks into its other mission critical defense platforms. The RCWS platform is expected to be sold and deployed in Israel and international markets with potential for large scale production orders.

Mobilicom Limited (NASDAQ: MOB), a leading provider of cybersecure solutions for drones and robotics, has announced a significant milestone in its defense sector expansion. The company's Ground Control Stations (GCS) have been selected by a global leader in defense, aerospace, and commercial markets to support its Remote Control Weapons Systems (RCWS). This marks a cross-sale and product expansion with a current Mobilicom Tier-1 customer, which has already integrated Mobilicom's SkyHopper datalinks into its other mission-critical defense platforms [1].

The 10" Maxi Controller Pro, a tactical mobile controller/GCS designed to support drone and robot operations with various payloads, has been chosen for its robust capabilities and real-time HD video and broadband data content transmitting capabilities [1]. This selection comes after the controller has successfully completed the final stage of field operational testing with the Israeli Ministry of Defense, a substantial validation milestone [1].

The contract signifies several strategic advantages for Mobilicom. Firstly, it demonstrates the company's ability to cross-sell additional product lines to different divisions within the same customer organization. Secondly, it validates Mobilicom's end-to-end solutions approach in the defense sector. Finally, passing rigorous Israeli military testing positions the system favorably for international markets [1].

The progression pattern here is clear: successful testing leads to domestic deployment in Israel, followed by international sales opportunities. Defense contracts typically follow this model, with initial smaller orders potentially leading to substantial volume production. While specific financial details are not disclosed, defense technology adoption frequently follows this pattern of testing-to-scale, with international sales representing the largest potential revenue stream [1].

Mobilicom's CEO and Founder, Oren Elkayam, stated, "The selection of our GCS underscores the strength of our long-standing partnership with this valued customer and the effectiveness of our end-to-end solutions strategy. We believe that each design win is a critical building block toward high volume production scale orders from our customers around the globe" [1].

The RCWS platform is expected to be sold and deployed in Israel and international markets with potential for large-scale production orders [1]. This development further solidifies Mobilicom's position as a trusted provider in the defense and commercial drone sectors.

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[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/MOB/mobilicom-s-ground-control-stations-selected-by-one-of-israel-s-wtcul0pswuic.html

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