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Electro Optic Systems secures $38M orders
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Electro Optic Systems secures $38M orders

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  • Electro Optic Systems has secured two new defence orders in the Middle East worth a combined $38 million.
  • The company's share price rose to $10.24 following the market announcement.
  • The new contracts align with the group's ongoing strategy to diversify its global defence end-markets.

Electro Optic Systems (ASX:EOS) has secured two new Middle Eastern defence orders worth a combined $38 million.

The new contracts follow a separate US$124 million remote weapon system agreement announced by the group in June.

The deals comprise a $15 million counter-drone contract.

The company stated that the systems will be delivered over a seven-year period starting from this year.

Following the announcement, the Electro Optic Systems share price was up at $10.24.

The group currently operates two distinct business segments covering global space systems and advanced military defence platforms.

The company noted that the newly secured counter-drone contract requires formal novation under its MARSS acquisition agreement.

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