Silynxcom shares rise 12.5% premarket after reporting $1 million in 30-day tactical orders from global military and law enforcement clients.
ByAinvest
Thursday, Mar 12, 2026 8:50 am ET1min read
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Silynxcom surged 12.5% in premarket trading after reporting accumulated orders exceeding $1 million in the past 30 days for its tactical communication solutions. The increase was driven by $620,000 in tactical systems orders, a $200,000 contract, and multiple ~$100,000 maintenance deals, with additional purchases from Middle Eastern, European, and Asia-Pacific military and law enforcement clients. The company highlighted strong global demand for its combat-proven in-ear communication systems, including a $200,000 order from a Middle Eastern military force and follow-on contracts from European fire/police departments and Asia-Pacific special forces. The news reinforced confidence in Silynxcom’s market position and product adoption across critical sectors.
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