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Maris-Tech Strengthens Defense Foothold with First Substantial Order from a Leading Defense Loitering Munitions Manufacturer

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Maris-Tech (Nasdaq: MTEK) announced a first substantial production order dated March 5, 2026, from a leading defense loitering munitions manufacturer for its Jupiter Drone edge video processing systems. The order follows pilot projects and initial system validation and marks transition to operational supply.

Maris-Tech says the order evidences integration readiness and field performance of its onboard AI-driven video processing for constrained tactical environments.

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Positive

  • First substantial production order from a leading loitering munitions manufacturer
  • Customer moved from pilot to operational deployment, indicating adoption
  • Validation of Jupiter Drone edge video processing for constrained tactical environments

Negative

  • None.

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Price: $1.83 Vol: Volume 92,770 is modestly...
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Volume Volume 92,770 is modestly above the 20-day average of 85,194, indicating slightly elevated interest ahead of this update. normal
Technical Price at $1.83 is trading below the 200-day MA of $2.17, despite the recent defense order momentum.

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Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Feb 19 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 19 Defense production order Positive +2.4% First substantial production order for Jupiter Drone systems in defense sector.
Feb 12 Defense pilot award Positive +0.0% Pilot contract to add AI situational awareness to U.S. infantry vehicle.
Feb 03 AI collaboration Positive -2.0% Strategic collaboration with Iron Brain to integrate advanced self-learning AI.
Feb 02 Space edge computing Positive +5.5% Advanced edge AI payload testing for in-orbit computing in space economy.
Jan 27 Follow-on order Positive +7.5% Follow-on intelligence-gathering order after successful development engagement.
Pattern Detected

Recent defense and AI announcements often coincided with positive price reactions, though collaborations have sometimes seen muted or negative moves.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, Maris-Tech has built a steady stream of defense- and AI-focused milestones. A follow-on intelligence-gathering order on Jan 27, 2026 and a space edge-AI achievement on Feb 2, 2026 both saw solid positive reactions. The February collaboration with Iron Brain drew a mild negative move despite its strategic nature. The first substantial loitering-munitions production order on Feb 19, 2026 was received positively. Today’s update reinforces that earlier order and fits a narrative of transitioning pilots into operational deployments.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement reinforces that a February defense order for Jupiter Drone systems has moved from ...
Analysis

This announcement reinforces that a February defense order for Jupiter Drone systems has moved from evaluation to operational supply with a leading loitering-munitions manufacturer. It highlights field-validated edge AI capabilities in constrained UAV environments and deepens Maris-Tech’s defense positioning. In context of recent follow-on orders and space edge-AI progress, investors would typically track whether this customer ramps volumes, how many other pilots convert to production, and how defense demand balances against broader technology cycles.

Key Terms

loitering munitions, unmanned aerial vehicles, edge computing, edge video processing, +3 more
7 terms
loitering munitions technical
"a dominant player in the defense loitering munitions sector."
A loitering munition is a weapon that combines a small, guided aircraft and its explosive warhead into a single system that can fly over an area, wait while searching for a target, then dive in to destroy it — think of it as a drone with a built‑in bomb that can loiter like a hawk before striking. Investors care because demand, production, export rules, and ethical or regulatory restrictions can sharply affect defense company revenues, supply chains, and share prices.
unmanned aerial vehicles technical
"Unmanned aerial vehicles and loitering munitions require onboard intelligence processing"
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are aircraft that fly without a pilot on board, controlled remotely or by onboard computers—think of them as flying robots or advanced remote‑control planes. They matter to investors because they create new markets and revenue streams across industries such as defense, logistics, agriculture and infrastructure inspection; their value depends on demand, safety and regulatory approval, similar to how driverless cars reshape transport investment risks and opportunities.
edge computing technical
"video and artificial intelligence (“AI”)-based edge computing technology"
Edge computing is a technology that processes data close to where it is generated, such as sensors or devices, rather than sending it all to a distant central location. This allows for faster decision-making and reduces delays, much like having a local office handle urgent matters instead of waiting for instructions from a main headquarters. For investors, it signifies improved efficiency and real-time insights, which can enhance the performance of technology-dependent industries.
edge video processing technical
"operational supply of Jupiter Drone edge video processing systems for defense"
Edge video processing is the analysis and transformation of video data on local devices or nearby network nodes instead of sending raw footage to a distant data center. Like having a quick-use kitchen next door rather than shipping ingredients to a faraway restaurant, it cuts delay and network use, keeps sensitive footage closer to the source, and enables real-time features — factors that can reduce costs, unlock new products, and affect revenue and risk for investors.
ai-driven analytics technical
"enables advanced onboard video encoding, AI-driven analytics, and mission-critical"
AI-driven analytics uses computer algorithms that learn from large amounts of data to spot patterns, make predictions, and generate actionable insights more quickly than a person could. For investors it matters because these tools can highlight opportunities or risks earlier and more consistently—like a smart assistant scanning thousands of reports and charts—helping inform buy/sell decisions while still depending on data quality and assumptions.
situational awareness technical
"supporting autonomous targeting workflows, situational awareness, and real-time"
Awareness of the real-time business, market and regulatory conditions that could affect an investment; like a driver scanning the road for hazards, it means continuously noting news, price moves, regulatory signals and other forces that change a company’s prospects. Investors rely on situational awareness to react quickly to risks and opportunities, adjust position size, protect capital and seize short‑lived advantages before the environment shifts.
intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance technical
"mission-critical intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance processing directly"
Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) is the collection and analysis of information—using satellites, aircraft, drones, sensors, or data systems—to monitor people, places, or events and turn raw observations into actionable knowledge. For investors, ISR matters because it drives spending on specialized hardware, software, and services that support defense, security, and analytics; think of it as a company’s “watchtower and detective” capability that can create steady contracts, recurring revenue, or competitive advantage in technology and government markets.

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This order marks the transition to operational supply of Jupiter Drone edge video processing systems for defense applications

Rehovot, Israel, March 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Maris-Tech Ltd. (Nasdaq: MTEK, MTEKW) (“Maris-Tech” or the “Company”), a global leader in video and artificial intelligence (“AI”)-based edge computing technology, announced on February 19, 2026, that it has received its first substantial production order from a new customer, which is a dominant player in the defense loitering munitions sector. The order follows the successful completion of pilot projects with the customer and initial system validation, marking the first substantial operational supply order.

The production order reflects the customer’s move from evaluation to operational deployment, which the Company believes demonstrates the maturity, integration readiness, and field performance of Maris-Tech’s Jupiter Drones edge video processing platform.

Unmanned aerial vehicles and loitering munitions require onboard intelligence processing that can operate with limited bandwidth, intermittent connectivity, and strict size, weight, and power constraints. Maris-Tech’s Jupiter architecture enables advanced onboard video encoding, AI-driven analytics, and mission-critical intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance processing directly at the tactical edge, supporting autonomous targeting workflows, situational awareness, and real-time operator decision support.

“We believe that this order represents a significant milestone for Maris-Tech, strengthening our position as a technology provider to next-generation loitering defense systems,” said Israel Bar, Chief Executive Officer at Maris-Tech. “We are proud of what we believe is a strong validation that this order represents within the loitering munitions market.”

About Maris-Tech Ltd.

Maris-Tech delivers AI-powered edge video solutions for mission-critical defense and security operations, enabling real-time situational awareness, intelligence gathering, and surveillance in bandwidth- and latency-constrained environments. Trusted by leading security organizations, Maris-Tech platforms are deployed across UAVs, UGVs, armored vehicles, and dismounted soldier systems, supporting missions that require ultra-low-latency video processing and onboard AI analytics. From intelligence collection in extreme conditions to AI-driven surveillance and terrain dominance, Maris-Tech masters the AI video pipeline at the edge through best-in-class SWaP-optimized, ruggedized computing solutions.

For more information, visit https://www.maris-tech.com/

Forward-Looking Statement Disclaimer

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, that are intended to be covered by the “safe harbor” created by those sections. Forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and describe our future plans, strategies and expectations, can generally be identified by the use of forward-looking terms such as “believe,” “expect”,” “may”, “should,” “could,” “seek,” “intend,” “plan,” “goal,” “estimate,” “anticipate” or other comparable terms. For example, the Company is using forward-looking statements when it is discussing the maturity of the Company’s platform; integration readiness; that the order represents a significant milestone for the Company, strengthening its position as a technology provider to next-generation loitering defense systems and the Company’s belief that the order represents a validation within the loitering munitions market. The Company’s actual results and financial condition may differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements. Therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause our actual results and financial condition to differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements include, among others, the following: its ability to successfully market its products and services, including in the United States; the acceptance of its products and services by customers; its continued ability to pay operating costs and ability to meet demand for its products and services; the amount and nature of competition from other security and telecom products and services; the effects of changes in the cybersecurity and telecom markets; its ability to successfully develop new products and services; its success establishing and maintaining collaborative, strategic alliance agreements, licensing and supplier arrangements; its ability to comply with applicable regulations; and the other risks and uncertainties described in the Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2024, filed with the SEC on March 28, 2025, and its other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise.

Investor Relations:

Nir Bussy, CFO
Tel: +972-72-2424022
Nir@maris-tech.com


FAQ

What did Maris-Tech (MTEK) announce on March 5, 2026 about the Jupiter Drone order?

Maris-Tech announced a first substantial production order for its Jupiter Drone edge systems. According to the company, the order follows successful pilots and initial system validation with a leading loitering munitions manufacturer.

Does the MTEK order mean operational deployment of Jupiter Drone systems?

Yes, the order represents a move from evaluation to operational supply for the customer. According to the company, this shift indicates integration readiness and field performance in mission environments.

What capabilities does Maris-Tech say Jupiter Drone provides for loitering munitions?

Jupiter Drone offers onboard video encoding, AI analytics, and ISR processing at the tactical edge. According to the company, these features support autonomous targeting, situational awareness, and real-time decision support.

Who is the customer in the Maris-Tech (MTEK) production order announcement?

The customer is described as a dominant player in the defense loitering munitions sector, not named in the announcement. According to the company, the customer completed pilot projects before placing the production order.

How does the MTEK order affect Maris-Tech's market position in defense applications?

Maris-Tech says the order strengthens its foothold as a technology provider to next-generation loitering systems. According to the company, the order is viewed internally as a significant milestone validating its technology.
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