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Mobilicom Launches SkyHopper MultiBand: Delivering Cybersecure, Expansive Wideband Coverage for Loitering Drones and Robotics

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Mobilicom (Nasdaq: MOB) launched SkyHopper MultiBand on March 5, 2026, a software-defined radio data link for loitering munitions, sUAS, and compact robotics.

Key facts: single Secured Autonomy unit covering 1.2GHz–2.7GHz, integrated ICE Suite cybersecurity and anti-jamming, unified software-defined band selection for U.S., Europe, NATO and other regions, available now for evaluation and integration by defense OEMs and integrators.

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Positive

  • Wideband coverage spanning 1.2GHz–2.7GHz in a single SDR unit
  • Single SKU regional support via software-defined band selection for U.S./Europe/NATO
  • Embedded cybersecurity and anti-jamming through the ICE Suite integration

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  • None.

Key Figures

Operating frequency range: 1.2GHz to 2.7GHz M1–M6 bands: 6 bands Price change: 8.46% +5 more
8 metrics
Operating frequency range 1.2GHz to 2.7GHz SkyHopper MultiBand SDR data link
M1–M6 bands 6 bands U.S. Army 6-band radios benchmark exceeded by product spectrum
Price change 8.46% 24h price change prior to article
52-week high 11.02 Pre-news 52-week high level
52-week low 1.31 Pre-news 52-week low level
Market cap 69,258,231 Pre-news market capitalization (MOB)
Relative volume 0.76 Today vs 20-day average volume before news
Days to cover 1 Pre-news days to cover from risk context

Market Reality Check

Price: $6.28 Vol: Volume 229,252 vs 20-day ...
normal vol
$6.28 Last Close
Volume Volume 229,252 vs 20-day average 301,268 (relative volume 0.76x). normal
Technical Trading above 200-day MA with price 6.28 vs MA 5.71 before this news.

Peers on Argus

MOB gained 8.46% pre-news with several Aerospace & Defense peers also green (e.g...
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MOB gained 8.46% pre-news with several Aerospace & Defense peers also green (e.g., HOVR +3.63%, CODA +2.09%, OPXS modestly up), while some like DPRO and SPAI declined, indicating a mixed but broadly supportive sector backdrop.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Feb 24 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 24 Defense trade fair Positive +6.0% Participation at Enforce Tac 2026 to showcase secure defense solutions.
Feb 19 Design win order Positive +13.9% Design win and initial order integrating systems into ISR drone platform.
Jan 05 Design win order Positive +3.0% New design win and initial order from UAE-based arms manufacturer.
Dec 04 Listing transition Positive +7.8% Transition to ordinary share listing and 1-for-275 reverse split on Nasdaq.
Dec 03 Investor conference Positive +17.7% Participation in iAccess Alpha virtual investment conference with CEO presentation.
Pattern Detected

Recent corporate updates, conferences, and design wins have frequently coincided with positive 24h price reactions.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, Mobilicom has reported multiple business development and capital markets milestones. Design wins and initial orders in the UAE and Israel (Jan 5 2026, Feb 19 2026) and participation in investor and defense conferences (Dec 9–10 2025, Feb 23–25 2026) all saw positive next-day moves ranging from 2.95% to 17.74%. The December 2025 ADS-to-ordinary share transition and reverse split also aligned with an upward reaction, suggesting the market has often rewarded strategic and visibility-enhancing news.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement introduces SkyHopper MultiBand, adding a 1.2GHz–2.7GHz multi-band, cybersecure SDR...
Analysis

This announcement introduces SkyHopper MultiBand, adding a 1.2GHz–2.7GHz multi-band, cybersecure SDR data link aimed at loitering munitions, sUAS, and robotics. It reinforces Mobilicom’s focus on resilient communications and electronic warfare resistance, building on earlier design wins and defense-market engagements. Investors may watch for design wins, production-scale orders, and integration by defense OEMs as practical validation of demand, while also monitoring future filings for insights into commercialization progress and capital strategy.

Key Terms

software-defined radio, sdr, electronic warfare, telemetry, +2 more
6 terms
software-defined radio technical
"SkyHopper MultiBand, its newest software-defined radio (SDR) data link"
A software-defined radio is a radio system where functions traditionally done by fixed hardware—like tuning, filtering and decoding signals—are performed by software running on general-purpose processors. For investors, it matters because this flexibility can cut development costs, speed product updates, expand applications across markets, and concentrate value in software and services rather than specialized chips, while also raising considerations about regulatory compliance and cybersecurity.
sdr technical
"newest software-defined radio (SDR) data link designed to deliver"
Special Drawing Rights (SDR) are an international reserve asset created by the International Monetary Fund that governments and central banks can use like a backup pool of currency. Their value is calculated from a basket of major currencies, and they can be exchanged between countries for usable money when a nation needs extra liquidity. For investors, SDR allocations affect global currency availability, sovereign debt comfort and confidence in a country's ability to meet obligations—similar to a household having an emergency line of credit that reduces the chance of sudden cash shortfalls.
electronic warfare technical
"longer range, and robust electronic warfare resilience"
Electronic warfare involves using technology to disrupt, deceive, or disable an opponent’s electronic systems, such as communication networks, radar, or navigation signals. It is like jamming or scrambling a radio or GPS to prevent others from receiving clear information. For investors, it matters because advances in electronic warfare can impact military capabilities, influence global security, and affect the stability of markets and technological investments.
telemetry technical
"aims to protect mission data, command links, and telemetry"
Telemetry is the automatic collection and transmission of measurements from remote devices, systems, or patients to a central system for monitoring and analysis—like a car sending engine, speed and location data back to a dashboard. For investors it matters because telemetry provides real-time evidence of product performance, safety and user behavior, helping assess revenue potential, operational risk, regulatory compliance and whether a product is meeting market demand.
line-of-sight technical
"enables operators to achieve an enhanced line-of-sight range"
Line-of-sight describes a clear, direct connection between a company's current position and a stated goal — for example revenue, regulatory approval, or product launch — supported by identifiable steps, milestones and evidence that make that outcome seem attainable. For investors it matters because it reduces uncertainty and helps judge credibility: like seeing a mapped route on a trip, a company with line-of-sight makes it easier to assess the chances of reaching its target and to value the business accordingly.
unmanned aerial systems technical
"small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS), and compact robotic platforms"
Unmanned aerial systems are complete drone setups: the aircraft itself plus the remote control, sensors, communications links and support equipment that let it fly without a person on board. Think of it as a flying robot plus its command center and toolbox. Investors watch these systems because they open new commercial and defense markets, carry revenue and regulatory risks, and can change how goods, data and services are delivered.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

MultiBand technology designed to further expand SkyHopper SDR DataLinks product line with wider spectrum, longer range, and robust electronic warfare resilience

Unified configuration aimed at enabling deployment across the U.S., Europe, NATO and other regions through software-defined band selection

Palo Alto, California, March 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mobilicom Limited (Nasdaq: MOB, MOBBW) (“Mobilicom” or the “Company”), a provider of cybersecurity and robust solutions for drones and robotics, today announced the launch of SkyHopper MultiBand, its newest software-defined radio (SDR) data link designed to deliver continuous, cybersecure wideband operations for loitering munitions, small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS), and compact robotic platforms. SkyHopper Multiband replaces multiple narrowband radios with one Secured Autonomy™ unit that aims to protect mission data, command links, and telemetry in the most challenging environments. It is now available for evaluation and integration by defense OEMs and system integrators seeking to enhance operational range, electronic warfare resilience, and global deployment flexibility across their drone and robotic platforms.

“SkyHopper MultiBand is designed to keep missions controllable in the midst of chaos in the most contested environments. It also represents a meaningful expansion of Mobilicom’s addressable market and global reach,” said Oren Elkayam, Founder and CEO of Mobilicom. “As defense spending accelerates worldwide and modern warfare increasingly relies on loitering drones, compact robotics, and resilient autonomous systems, the demand for secure, spectrum-agile communications continues to grow. By delivering one of the broadest frequency coverages in a single SDR data link among comparable companies in the industry, combined with our ICE cybersecurity and anti-jamming software, we are aiming to provide OEMs with a future-proof solution aligned with the realities of electronic warfare. This launch expands Mobilicom’s end-to-end offering—from secure data links to embedded cybersecurity— and enhances its ability to support next-generation defense platforms.”

SkyHopper MultiBand significantly expands Mobilicom’s SkyHopper product line by delivering one of the widest frequency range available in a single SDR data link for small drones among comparable companies in the industry, operating from 1.2GHz to 2.7GHz. This broad spectrum coverage substantially exceeds the M1–M6 U.S. Army 6-band radios within a single compact unit and enables operators to achieve an enhanced line-of-sight range compared to mid-S-band systems. The lower frequency capability also enhances performance through foliage and complex terrain, which can address critical operational requirements for loitering drones and ground robotics.

Designed to meet the evolving realities of modern warfare, SkyHopper MultiBand integrates Mobilicom’s proprietary ICE Suite software, which is intended to provide strong electronic warfare resistance and intelligent interference avoidance. ICE Suite is designed to provide advanced protection against interception, jamming, and communication vulnerabilities—threats observed in current battlefields such as Ukraine and Israel, where spectrum congestion and adversarial electronic attacks directly impact mission success. By combining multi-band agility with embedded cybersecurity and anti-jamming capabilities, the system is designed to support resilient, continuous communications in highly contested electromagnetic environments.

SkyHopper MultiBand also introduces a unified configuration that is intended to enable a single hardware SKU to support deployments across the U.S., Europe, NATO member states, and additional global regions through software-defined band selection. This architecture aims to allow defense OEMs and system integrators to streamline production, reduce logistics complexity, and accelerate time to market while maintaining compliance with regional spectrum regulations. The result is enhanced manufacturing flexibility and operational scalability across multiple theaters.

About Mobilicom

Mobilicom is a leading provider of cybersecure robust solutions for the rapidly growing defense and commercial drones and robotics market. Mobilicom’s large portfolio of field-proven technologies includes cybersecurity, software, hardware, and professional services that power, connect, guide, and secure drones and robotics. Through deployments across the globe with over 50 customers, including the world’s largest drone manufacturers, Mobilicom’s end-to-end solutions are used in mission-critical functions.

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Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains “forward-looking statements” that are subject to substantial risks and uncertainties. For example, the Company is using forward-looking statements when it discusses the expansion of Mobilicom’s market and global reach. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, contained in this press release are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements contained in this press release may be identified by the use of words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “contemplate,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “seek,” “may,” “might,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “target,” “aim,” “should,” “will” “would,” or the negative of these words or other similar expressions, although not all forward-looking statements contain these words. Forward-looking statements are based on Mobilicom Limited’s current expectations and are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Further, certain forward-looking statements are based on assumptions as to future events that may not prove to be accurate. These and other risks and uncertainties are described more fully in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Forward-looking statements contained in this announcement are made as of this date, and Mobilicom Limited undertakes no duty to update such information except as required under applicable law.

For more information on Mobilicom, please contact:

Liad Gelfer
Mobilicom Ltd
liad.gelfer@mobilicom.com


FAQ

What frequency range does Mobilicom's SkyHopper MultiBand (MOB) support?

SkyHopper MultiBand supports a 1.2GHz–2.7GHz frequency range in one unit, enabling broad spectrum agility. According to Mobilicom, this single SDR aims to replace multiple narrowband radios and extend line-of-sight and lower-frequency performance through foliage and complex terrain.

How does SkyHopper MultiBand improve resilience against electronic warfare for MOB customers?

SkyHopper MultiBand combines multi-band agility with embedded ICE Suite cybersecurity and anti-jamming features to resist EW threats. According to Mobilicom, the ICE Suite is designed for intelligent interference avoidance, interception protection, and jamming resistance in contested electromagnetic environments.

Is SkyHopper MultiBand available for defense OEM evaluation and integration now?

Yes. SkyHopper MultiBand is available now for evaluation and integration by defense OEMs and system integrators. According to Mobilicom, the product is offered as a Secured Autonomy unit designed to streamline deployments across drone and compact robotic platforms.

How does the unified configuration of SkyHopper MultiBand affect production and logistics for MOB partners?

The unified configuration uses software-defined band selection to allow one hardware SKU to target multiple regions, simplifying production and logistics. According to Mobilicom, this aims to reduce complexity and accelerate time to market while maintaining regional spectrum compliance.

What operational advantages does 1.2GHz–2.7GHz provide for loitering drones and ground robotics?

Lower-frequency coverage in the 1.2GHz–2.7GHz band enhances propagation through foliage and complex terrain and extends effective line-of-sight range. According to Mobilicom, this broad spectrum range substantially exceeds typical mid-S-band systems and many comparable single-unit radios.
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