Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ:KTOS) shares rose nearly 2% in Friday premarket trading after the company received multi-million-dollar orders for its GAIA 100 Tri-Band ground station systems.
Orbit Lands International GAIA Orders
Kratos said its Orbit Communication Systems unit received orders from multiple international customers for its GAIA 100 Tri-Band 5.5-meter and 6.1-meter antenna systems.
The systems support Earth Observation, New Space and satellite communications applications.
Orbit also unveiled the GAIA 100 Tri-Band 6.1, offering higher gain, improved link margins and enhanced Ka-band tracking for Earth Observation, defense and satellite communications missions.
The 6.1-meter system uses Orbit’s Auto Track technology and integrated RF tracking to maintain precise satellite alignment and maximize link performance.
Orbit Acquisition Expands Kratos’ SATCOM Capabilities
Kratos had acquired Orbit in March 2026, adding satellite communications, tracking and communications-management technologies across airborne, maritime, land and space applications.
“The market is placing increasing emphasis on ground station performance, particularly as satellite operators move toward higher-frequency communications and larger data volumes,” said Daniel Eshchar, General Manager of Orbit Communications Systems.
KTOS Technical Setup Shows Mixed Signals
Kratos was trading at $57.21, 2.2% above its 20-day simple moving average of $55.80 and 7.9% above its 50-day SMA of $52.85.
The stock remained 1.5% below its 100-day SMA of $57.93.
Its Relative Strength Index stood at 49.58, placing the stock in neutral territory. Kratos also experienced a death cross in April when its 50-day SMA crossed below the 200-day SMA.
Key resistance stands at $59, while key support is at $46.
Analysts Remain Bullish On Kratos
Kratos carries a Buy consensus rating with an average price forecast of $95.31.
Recent analyst actions include Truist Securities maintaining a Buy rating while lowering its target to $104 on Aug. 13. Canaccord Genuity maintained Buy and raised its target to $135 on Aug. 6, while Stifel kept a Buy rating and lowered its target to $115 the same day.
Benzinga Edge Flags Strong Growth, Weak Momentum
Kratos has a Benzinga Edge Growth Rank of 95.29, compared with a Value Rank of 5.11 and Momentum Rank of 7.9.
The scores point to a growth-heavy profile with a premium valuation, while weak momentum indicates challenges in sustaining near-term upside.
KTOS Price Action: Kratos Defense & Security shares were up 1.64% at $57.10 during premarket trading on Friday, according to Benzinga Pro data.
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