Earnings call Mildef reported Q3 2025 revenue growth of 116% YoY, driven by 36% organic growth and 80% from the Roda acquisition. Order intake surged 119%, and adjusted EBITDA rose 172% YoY.
MilDef Group AB reported a significant increase in net sales and order intake for the third quarter of 2025, with sales growing by 116% and order intake by 119%. Despite these strong financial results ...
Order Intake: Book-to-build rate of almost 1.8, indicating strong order intake. Backlog: SEK 3.5 billion, significantly higher than 12 months ago. EBITDA Growth: 50% increase over the past 12 months.
MilDef Group AB engages in the provision of development and manufacture of rugged electronic products and hardware systems to security and defense customers. The company was founded by Tomas Karl ...
MilDef has supplied tactical and IT systems to a range of platforms, including Norway’s CV90 infantry fighting vehicle and Danish artillery systems, but dismounted is a new area for the company.
A QUARTER WITH A POSITIVE CASH FLOW AND GOOD PROFITABILITY Financial development fourth quarter 2025 The order intake for the fourth quarter amounted to SEK 1,005 million (773), an increase of 30%.
MilDef is now opening the doors to a new property in Rosersberg, north of Stockholm, named Bastionen. The 6,500 square meter office and production space, tailored to the business, quadruples MilDef's ...
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Mildef's upgraded Tarantula prototype is displayed at DSA 2026. (Janes/Sohini Mandal) Malaysian defence company Mildef has unveiled an upgraded variant of its Tarantula high‑mobility armoured vehicle ...
The Tarantula vehicle (pictured above from the DSA 2024 exhibition) is equipped with a remote-controlled weapon station with multiple machine guns – a 12.7 mm machine gun and a 7.62 mm co-axial ...