Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
Mobilicom Limited is a defense technology company specializing in secure communications, cyber‑resilience, and data solutions for unmanned systems. The company operates primarily within the defense, homeland security, and commercial drone industries, focusing on enabling reliable and secure operation of drones and autonomous platforms in contested or harsh environments.
The company’s core offerings include hardened communications hardware, cyber‑secure networking software, and field‑proven data links used by military, government, and industrial customers. Mobilicom is positioned as a supplier of end‑to‑end solutions that combine hardware, software, and cybersecurity, which differentiates it from vendors focused on only one layer of the communications stack. The company was founded in Israel and later listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, evolving from a communications technology developer into a defense‑oriented provider aligned with NATO‑standard requirements and U.S. Department of Defense procurement pathways.
Business Operations
Mobilicom generates revenue through the development and sale of SkyHopper, SkyHopper PRO, and SkyHopper PRO Micro data link systems, along with its OS3 cybersecurity and network management software. These products are designed to provide encrypted command, control, and data transmission for drones and robotic systems operating in GPS‑denied or electronically contested environments. Revenue is derived from hardware sales, software licensing, and long‑term customer programs with defense and government agencies.
Operations span both domestic and international markets, with research and development activities centered in Israel and corporate and public market functions managed through Australia. The company works with defense primes, drone manufacturers, and government customers, and maintains subsidiaries including Mobilicom Israel Ltd. and Mobilicom Inc. in the United States to support business development and regulatory compliance in key defense markets.
Strategic Position & Investments
Mobilicom’s strategy is focused on expanding its presence in Western defense markets, particularly the United States and NATO‑aligned countries, by aligning its products with military standards and trusted supplier frameworks. Growth initiatives include deepening relationships with Tier‑1 defense contractors, expanding recurring software revenue, and increasing penetration into small‑ and medium‑sized unmanned aerial system programs.
The company has invested significantly in cyber‑resilience, electronic warfare resistance, and miniaturization technologies to address emerging battlefield requirements. Mobilicom has also emphasized U.S. market access through its American subsidiary and participation in U.S. defense innovation programs. Data inconclusive based on available public sources regarding material acquisitions; available disclosures primarily reference organic development and partnership‑driven growth rather than large‑scale mergers or acquisitions.
Geographic Footprint
Mobilicom operates across multiple regions, with its corporate headquarters in Australia and primary research and development operations in Israel. The company has an established commercial presence in North America, supported by its U.S. subsidiary, to address defense and government customers.
Its products are marketed and deployed across Europe, Asia‑Pacific, and North America, reflecting a focus on NATO and allied nations. International operations are primarily sales‑ and support‑oriented, while core intellectual property development remains centralized in Israel.
Leadership & Governance
Mobilicom was founded by technology entrepreneurs with backgrounds in military communications and cybersecurity. The leadership team emphasizes a strategy centered on secure, resilient communications as a critical enabler of autonomous and unmanned systems in modern defense environments.
Key executives include:
- Oren Elkayam – Chairman
- Yoav Weis – Chief Executive Officer
- Ronen Factor – Chief Financial Officer
- Matan Perry – Vice President of Research & Development
- Ziv Katz – Vice President of Business Development
The leadership philosophy prioritizes defense‑grade reliability, compliance with Western military standards, and long‑term partnerships with government and prime defense contractors.