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M-tron Wins New $5.5 Million Contract to Support US Military Weapons Program, Shares Rising Late
Jun 23, 2025 2:15 PM

04:45 PM EDT, 06/23/2025 (MT Newswires) -- M-tron Industries ( MPTI ) has been awarded a $5.5 million production contract from an unnamed US Department of Defense prime contractor to support a major weapons system, the electronic components manufacturer said late Monday.

The contract includes several high-performance radio frequency components, including rugged crystal filters and lumped element filters, building on the company's nearly 10 years of work with the weapons system, M-tron said.

Production will be performed at M-tron's manufacturing facility in Orlando, Florida, continuing through 2026, with the weapons program expected to last for at least another decade, the company said.

M-tron shares recently were climbing more than 2% in Monday's extended session.

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