Mobix Labs has been a quiet name in defense components — until Tuesday. The company’s stock exploded 257% after it announced a production purchase order for parts used in the U.S. Navy’s Tomahawk cruise missile program.
The order covers Mobix Labs’ high-reliability filtering component. The part is designed to protect and stabilize sensitive electronics onboard the missile by reducing electromagnetic interference during operation.
The company described the award as a direct result of increased procurement tied to ongoing missile production. As Tomahawk manufacturing volumes rise, the need for Mobix Labs’ qualified components rises with it.
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Mobix Labs says it is already embedded in the Tomahawk program — not a new entrant. This is an existing supplier relationship that is scaling, not a fresh contract win from scratch.
The Tomahawk is a long-range strike weapon used across U.S. Navy surface ships and submarines. It is one of the most widely deployed precision weapons in the U.S. military arsenal.
Recent public reporting has referenced Tomahawk missiles in active military operations, which may be contributing to the increased procurement Mobix Labs cited in its announcement.
The company did not disclose the dollar value of the order.
Mobix Labs says its component is mission-essential — a classification that typically means it cannot simply be swapped out for an alternative supplier’s product mid-production.
That kind of qualification lock-in is a meaningful position for a small-cap defense supplier to hold.
Beyond the Tomahawk order, Mobix Labs outlined a broader growth strategy focused on acquisitions. The company said it is evaluating targets that would add complementary technologies, products, and customer relationships.
The focus is on high-reliability components and mission-critical applications — the same market segment the Tomahawk order sits in.
Mobix Labs is already integrated across numerous U.S. military platforms, according to the company. The Tomahawk program is one of several active defense systems it supports.
The stock opened Tuesday trading sharply higher, with the 257% move making it one of the biggest single-day movers in the small-cap defense space.
As of the announcement, Mobix Labs remains an established, qualified supplier on the Tomahawk program with production demand continuing to drive new orders.
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