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Mobilicom Limited (MOBBW) files as a foreign private issuer, with Form 6-K reports documenting current company announcements furnished under the Exchange Act. The filings disclose product and portfolio updates for SkyHopper SDR data links, ICE cybersecurity software, ground control systems and secured-autonomy solutions for drones, robotics and loitering-munitions platforms.
The filing record also covers customer purchase orders and design wins, defense-market deployment updates, annual financial-result announcements, capital-raising matters such as termination of an at-the-market sales agreement, and references to registration statements on Form S-8 and Form F-3. These disclosures document Mobilicom's authorized signatures, securities-registration context and foreign-issuer reporting status on Form 20-F.
Mobilicom Limited reported that it has secured new design wins with two leading U.S. Tier-1 defense drone manufacturers. These wins cover small Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) drone platforms that will incorporate Mobilicom’s cybersecure SkyHopper datalink solutions and its ICE electronic warfare resistance and cybersecurity suite.
The company explains that these design wins expand its reach within U.S. defense drone platforms and support its 2026 objective of growing Tier-1 platform opportunities. Mobilicom highlights that demand is building on its prior Blue UAS Framework selection, FCC Trusted Drone designation, NDAA-vetted compliance and trusted cybersecure communications technologies.
Mobilicom Limited reported that it has secured new design wins with two leading U.S. Tier-1 defense drone manufacturers. These wins cover small Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) drone platforms that will incorporate Mobilicom’s cybersecure SkyHopper datalink solutions and its ICE electronic warfare resistance and cybersecurity suite.
The company explains that these design wins expand its reach within U.S. defense drone platforms and support its 2026 objective of growing Tier-1 platform opportunities. Mobilicom highlights that demand is building on its prior Blue UAS Framework selection, FCC Trusted Drone designation, NDAA-vetted compliance and trusted cybersecure communications technologies.
Bard Associates, Inc. filed an amendment on reporting 426,557 shares of Mobilicom Ltd Common Stock, representing 3.5% of the class. The filing states Bard Associates holds shared dispositive power over these shares and reports no sole voting or dispositive power.
This amendment updates beneficial ownership information for Mobilicom Ltd and affirms the holder remains below the 5% threshold requiring different reporting treatment.
Bard Associates, Inc. filed an amendment on reporting 426,557 shares of Mobilicom Ltd Common Stock, representing 3.5% of the class. The filing states Bard Associates holds shared dispositive power over these shares and reports no sole voting or dispositive power.
This amendment updates beneficial ownership information for Mobilicom Ltd and affirms the holder remains below the 5% threshold requiring different reporting treatment.
Mobilicom Limited filed a Form 6-K highlighting the launch of SkyHopper Tactical, a new wearable software-defined radio designed for tactical drone and autonomous system operations. The SDR extends Mobilicom’s SkyHopper portfolio, building on the March 2026 SkyHopper MultiBand introduction.
The platform is based on operational needs identified by the U.S. Department of War and strategic customers, targeting contested electronic warfare and complex terrain environments. It supports point-to-point, multipoint, mesh, and relay networking, enabling multi-controller drone handoff, range extension, and advanced fleet and swarm operations.
Mobilicom expects initial operational evaluation deliveries in the third quarter of 2026 and plans to showcase SkyHopper Tactical at XPONENTIAL 2026 and Loitering Munitions USA. The filing also reiterates forward-looking statements language regarding expected benefits and deployment of the new platform.
Mobilicom Limited filed a Form 6-K highlighting the launch of SkyHopper Tactical, a new wearable software-defined radio designed for tactical drone and autonomous system operations. The SDR extends Mobilicom’s SkyHopper portfolio, building on the March 2026 SkyHopper MultiBand introduction.
The platform is based on operational needs identified by the U.S. Department of War and strategic customers, targeting contested electronic warfare and complex terrain environments. It supports point-to-point, multipoint, mesh, and relay networking, enabling multi-controller drone handoff, range extension, and advanced fleet and swarm operations.
Mobilicom expects initial operational evaluation deliveries in the third quarter of 2026 and plans to showcase SkyHopper Tactical at XPONENTIAL 2026 and Loitering Munitions USA. The filing also reiterates forward-looking statements language regarding expected benefits and deployment of the new platform.
Mobilicom Limited, a provider of cybersecure solutions for drones and robotics, reported that it will exhibit at the Modern Day Marine 2026 expo in Washington, D.C. from April 28–30, 2026, under the booth of its U.S. defense logistics partner Noble at Booth #618.
The company plans strategic meetings with U.S. Department of War and Marine Corps representatives, existing customers, and new customers integrating its technology. It highlights that its solutions are already deployed on Marine Corps drone platforms and that a Tier-1 customer’s recent U.S. Department of War Program of Record win could support high-volume, multi-year production of Mobilicom-powered platforms.
Mobilicom will showcase its full portfolio, led by its SkyHopper MultiBand SDR data link, designed for wideband, multi-band coverage and strong resistance to electronic warfare and jamming in contested environments, alongside its ICE Cybersecurity Software, OS3 Platform Software, data links, mesh networking, and mobile ground control stations.
Mobilicom Limited, a provider of cybersecure solutions for drones and robotics, reported that it will exhibit at the Modern Day Marine 2026 expo in Washington, D.C. from April 28–30, 2026, under the booth of its U.S. defense logistics partner Noble at Booth #618.
The company plans strategic meetings with U.S. Department of War and Marine Corps representatives, existing customers, and new customers integrating its technology. It highlights that its solutions are already deployed on Marine Corps drone platforms and that a Tier-1 customer’s recent U.S. Department of War Program of Record win could support high-volume, multi-year production of Mobilicom-powered platforms.
Mobilicom will showcase its full portfolio, led by its SkyHopper MultiBand SDR data link, designed for wideband, multi-band coverage and strong resistance to electronic warfare and jamming in contested environments, alongside its ICE Cybersecurity Software, OS3 Platform Software, data links, mesh networking, and mobile ground control stations.
Mobilicom Limited reported new purchase orders worth $2.2 million from a U.S. Tier-1 manufacturer of small drones. The customer, which has over $5 billion in annual sales, uses Mobilicom’s SkyHopper PRO datalinks and ICE Electronic Warfare Resistance & Cybersecurity Suite in loitering munitions drones supplied under a $249 million U.S. Department of War Program of Record.
The new orders follow a prior $1.5 million order and a series of initial orders of about $200,000 each under the same program, highlighting growing adoption of Mobilicom’s systems. Deliveries for the latest orders have already started and are expected to be completed well within 2026.
Mobilicom Limited reported new purchase orders worth $2.2 million from a U.S. Tier-1 manufacturer of small drones. The customer, which has over $5 billion in annual sales, uses Mobilicom’s SkyHopper PRO datalinks and ICE Electronic Warfare Resistance & Cybersecurity Suite in loitering munitions drones supplied under a $249 million U.S. Department of War Program of Record.
The new orders follow a prior $1.5 million order and a series of initial orders of about $200,000 each under the same program, highlighting growing adoption of Mobilicom’s systems. Deliveries for the latest orders have already started and are expected to be completed well within 2026.
Wexford Capital LP and affiliated reporting persons state they beneficially own 666,376 Ordinary Shares of LIMITED, representing 5.27% of the class. The filing says this percentage is calculated using 12,633,371 Ordinary Shares outstanding as of March 22, 2026. The report attributes voting and dispositive authority to Wexford Capital, Wexford GP, Charles E. Davidson and Joseph M. Jacobs with shared voting and dispositive power; the Wexford Funds hold the securities and the Reporting Persons disclaim beneficial ownership except to the extent of pecuniary interests.
Wexford Capital LP and affiliated reporting persons state they beneficially own 666,376 Ordinary Shares of LIMITED, representing 5.27% of the class. The filing says this percentage is calculated using 12,633,371 Ordinary Shares outstanding as of March 22, 2026. The report attributes voting and dispositive authority to Wexford Capital, Wexford GP, Charles E. Davidson and Joseph M. Jacobs with shared voting and dispositive power; the Wexford Funds hold the securities and the Reporting Persons disclaim beneficial ownership except to the extent of pecuniary interests.
Mobilicom Limited has terminated its at-the-market (ATM) share sales facility that was originally entered into in February 2025. The company cites a stronger financial position, including $19 million in cash and a low monthly burn rate, as key reasons for no longer needing this financing source.
Management says favorable results for the year ended December 31, 2025 and ramp-up of a U.S. Tier‑1 drone customer tied to a U.S. Department of Defense program, along with broader customer momentum, give it confidence to fund organic growth without relying on the ATM facility.
Mobilicom Limited has terminated its at-the-market (ATM) share sales facility that was originally entered into in February 2025. The company cites a stronger financial position, including $19 million in cash and a low monthly burn rate, as key reasons for no longer needing this financing source.
Management says favorable results for the year ended December 31, 2025 and ramp-up of a U.S. Tier‑1 drone customer tied to a U.S. Department of Defense program, along with broader customer momentum, give it confidence to fund organic growth without relying on the ATM facility.
Mobilicom Limited reported 2025 results showing modest revenue growth but a much larger loss alongside a stronger cash position. Revenue for the year ended December 31, 2025 rose slightly to $3.36M from $3.18M, while EBITDA was a loss of $3.98M compared with a $3.19M loss in 2024.
Net loss deepened to $23.72M from $8.01M, driven by higher operating expenses of $11.88M and net financial expenses of $13.71M. Management highlighted an estimated 41% reduction in monthly operating cash burn to about $159K.
Cash and cash equivalents increased to roughly $19.0M as of December 31, 2025, up from $8.59M, helped by about $12.6M from warrant exercises and equity raises. Total assets were $20.74M and equity stood at $8.82M. The company also emphasized new Tier-1 defense wins and its Secured Autonomy™ cybersecurity framework as strategic growth drivers.
Mobilicom Limited reported 2025 results showing modest revenue growth but a much larger loss alongside a stronger cash position. Revenue for the year ended December 31, 2025 rose slightly to $3.36M from $3.18M, while EBITDA was a loss of $3.98M compared with a $3.19M loss in 2024.
Net loss deepened to $23.72M from $8.01M, driven by higher operating expenses of $11.88M and net financial expenses of $13.71M. Management highlighted an estimated 41% reduction in monthly operating cash burn to about $159K.
Cash and cash equivalents increased to roughly $19.0M as of December 31, 2025, up from $8.59M, helped by about $12.6M from warrant exercises and equity raises. Total assets were $20.74M and equity stood at $8.82M. The company also emphasized new Tier-1 defense wins and its Secured Autonomy™ cybersecurity framework as strategic growth drivers.
Mobilicom Limited files its annual Form 20-F reporting a net loss of $23,724,950 for the year ended December 31, 2025, compared with a $8,010,358 net loss in 2024.
The company effected a 1-for-275 reverse share split and a mandatory ADS-for-ordinary-share exchange, leaving 12,213,935 ordinary shares outstanding as of December 31, 2025. It also changed its presentation and functional currency from AUD to USD in 2024 and prepares financials under IFRS.
Mobilicom qualifies as an emerging growth company and highlights extensive risk factors, including ongoing losses, heavy R&D needs, dependence on Israeli IIA grants, currency and macro volatility, competition in drones and robotics cybersecurity, product liability and cybersecurity risks, and political and military instability affecting its Israeli operations.
Mobilicom Limited files its annual Form 20-F reporting a net loss of $23,724,950 for the year ended December 31, 2025, compared with a $8,010,358 net loss in 2024.
The company effected a 1-for-275 reverse share split and a mandatory ADS-for-ordinary-share exchange, leaving 12,213,935 ordinary shares outstanding as of December 31, 2025. It also changed its presentation and functional currency from AUD to USD in 2024 and prepares financials under IFRS.
Mobilicom qualifies as an emerging growth company and highlights extensive risk factors, including ongoing losses, heavy R&D needs, dependence on Israeli IIA grants, currency and macro volatility, competition in drones and robotics cybersecurity, product liability and cybersecurity risks, and political and military instability affecting its Israeli operations.
Mobilicom Limited filed a Form 6-K to furnish a press release announcing the launch of SkyHopper MultiBand, a new software-defined radio data link for loitering munitions, small drones, and compact robotics. The system is designed to deliver continuous, cybersecure wideband communications while replacing multiple narrowband radios with one Secured Autonomy unit.
SkyHopper MultiBand operates across a wide 1.2GHz to 2.7GHz range, aiming to improve line-of-sight distance and performance through foliage and complex terrain. It integrates Mobilicom’s ICE Suite cybersecurity and anti-jamming software to enhance resilience against interception and electronic warfare, and uses software-defined band selection to support deployments across the U.S., Europe, NATO members, and other regions with a single hardware configuration.
Mobilicom Limited filed a Form 6-K to furnish a press release announcing the launch of SkyHopper MultiBand, a new software-defined radio data link for loitering munitions, small drones, and compact robotics. The system is designed to deliver continuous, cybersecure wideband communications while replacing multiple narrowband radios with one Secured Autonomy unit.
SkyHopper MultiBand operates across a wide 1.2GHz to 2.7GHz range, aiming to improve line-of-sight distance and performance through foliage and complex terrain. It integrates Mobilicom’s ICE Suite cybersecurity and anti-jamming software to enhance resilience against interception and electronic warfare, and uses software-defined band selection to support deployments across the U.S., Europe, NATO members, and other regions with a single hardware configuration.