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Syntec Optics Secures $4M Defense Orders Across U.S. Platforms

Syntec Optics (Nasdaq: OPTX), a leading provider of mission-critical technologies for defense tech and other vibrant end-markets, today announced it has secured over $4 million in defense purchase orders. 

As global combat environments evolve, Syntec Optics is playing a pivotal role in providing the high-precision optical products required for next-generation battlefield dominance. 

These new orders support the previously announced participation in a diverse range of mission-critical platforms for U.S. Defense, including missile guidance, compact lasers, surveillance, targeting, aiming, night-vision, and mixed-reality (XR/AR) situational awareness.

The new orders for a wide range of platforms reinforce Syntec’s position as a key supplier for high-profile defense initiatives.

Syntec will provide critical optics for laser guides in missile systems. These technologies are essential for high-accuracy strikes. Recent multiyear agreements by major defense partners to increase production capacity for precision-guided munition families have driven demand for Syntec’s products for the laser-guided missile program. Syntec has been a crucial partner in developing and delivering these defense technologies. 

The company has also received orders for opto-mechanicals used in day/night surveillance and accurate targeting equipment. Another separate award includes opto-mechanicals for specialized defense lasers. Syntec also added orders for its commercial defense wide-field-of-view aiming optical benches, which improve target accuracy and speed, and are time-tested to survive typical mounted drops.

Syntec has supported the production of advanced Enhanced Night Vision Goggles for nearly a decade, arming soldiers with superior abilities to target, engage, and neutralize threats.

Syntec begins supporting its orders for new products for innovative mixed-reality platforms, including separate initiatives on Off-the-Visor XR systems and new game-changing, recently announced Artificial Intelligence-integrated battlefield AR systems.

Matt Carey, VP Business Development of Syntec Optics, said, “Securing these $4 million in orders reflects our ability to meet the rigorous demands of global combat platforms. Whether it is supporting our defense integrators with their international partners through foreign military sales for missile guides or equipping our own U.S. soldiers with superior night vision, targeting, and AR capabilities, Syntec is committed to safety and mission success.”

According to Morgan Stanley, increased defense spending in the U.S. is part of a broader movement in which geopolitical conflicts are catalyzing reinvestment and modernization efforts across the globe.

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