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Silvus Technologies Launches Spectrum Dominance 2.0 Next Generation EW Defenses - Built for The Evolving Battlespace
Silvus Technologies Launches Spectrum Dominance 2.0 Next Generation EW Defenses - Built for The Evolving Battlespace

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Silvus Technologies Launches Spectrum Dominance 2.0 Next Generation EW Defenses - Built for The Evolving Battlespace

Ever-Expanding Suite of LPI/LPD, Anti-Jam and Advanced Threat Protection Capabilities Providing Secure & Protected Communications in Contested Environments Layered EW Defense in Contested Environments: Spectrum Dominance 2.0 enhances Silvus' MN-MIMO waveform EW resilience with LPI/LPD, Anti-Jamming, and Advanced Threat Protection capabilities —empowering StreamCaster® MANET radios (AN/PRC-169) to maintain secure, high-bandwidth throughput communications even under intense electronic warfare conditions. New Capabilities: Spectrum Dominance 2.0 expands on Silvus' core AJ/LPD, and EW resilience features with the addition of Wake on Wireless and Dual Frequency Link – equipping the warfighter with even more capabilities to outmaneuver adversaries in the electromagnetic fight. Modular and Scalable Capability Suite: Built for operational flexibility, Spectrum Dominance 2.0 allows users to activate capabilities independently or combine them into a tailored EW defense profile—delivering spectrum overmatch without compromising range, throughput, or scalability. Software-Upgradable and Mission-Ready: Available via firmware update to existing StreamCaster MANET radios, Spectrum Dominance 2.0 extends the operational value of fielded systems—enabling rapid deployment of advanced communications resilience across handheld, mounted, and OEM-configured platforms. LOS ANGELES, July 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Silvus Technologies, Inc. ("Silvus") a global leader in advanced wireless networking solutions, today announced the launch of Spectrum Dominance 2.0 - the next evolution of its EW-resilient communications capabilities. Available as a software licensable extension to Silvus' battle-proven MN-MIMO waveform, Spectrum Dominance 2.0 is adds new features including Wake on Wireless and Dual Frequency Link to an ever-expanding suite of Low Probability of Intercept/Low Probability of Detection (LPI/LPD), Anti-Jam (AJ) and Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) capabilities that provide secure and protected mesh network communications in the most contested RF environments. Together, they enable StreamCaster MANET radios (AN/PRC-169) to perform in congested and contested environments – empowering their operators with robust, mission-critical communications solutions to achieve their mission objectives even under electronic attack. Building on years of real-world operational deployment and mission success, Spectrum Dominance 2.0 takes a layered approach to EW defense, forcing an adversary to penetrate all layers before disrupting communications. Spectrum Dominance 2.0 offers modular flexibility – enabling users to deploy features independently or combine them into a tailored EW defense profile to enhance mission performance and achieve RF spectrum overmatch. Silvus is the only tactical MANET provider that delivers Spectrum Dominance without sacrificing range, throughput, robustness, or scalability. "Spectrum Dominance 2.0 is the direct result of field-driven innovation from the front lines of today's EW battlespace," said Jimi Henderson, Vice President of Sales at Silvus Technologies. "Our unique multi-layered approach for LPD and AJ resilience provides the warfighter with tools to outmaneuver even the most sophisticated EW threats." "Our mission is to equip the warfighter with next-generation communications that deliver decision dominance and RF spectrum overmatch across today's dynamically changing battlespace," added Babak Daneshrad, Silvus Founder and CEO. "With Spectrum Dominance 2.0, we've elevated EW resilience to a new standard – delivering the reliable performance users expect from StreamCaster MANET radios – even when operating in EW contested environments." Spectrum Dominance 2.0 – Key Capabilities: LPI/LPD: Delay or Deny Adversarial Detection MANET Power Control (MAN-PC): Automatically minimizes the RF footprint of StreamCaster MANET radios – dynamically throttling power to the minimum amount necessary to maintain network connectivity Wake On Wireless: Enables StreamCaster MANET radios to receive data without emitting control traffic to gather intelligence without revealing position. A radio in Stealth Mode can be activated via Wake on Wireless, either remotely or locally. Anti-Jam: Mitigate Electronic Warfare Attack MANET Interference Cancellation (MAN-IC): StreamCaster MANET radios automatically perform real-time interference monitoring. At the onset of jamming, MAN-IC employs sophisticated spatial signal processing techniques to nullify the offending interfering signal. MANET Interference Avoidance (MAN-IA): StreamCaster MANET radios dynamically scan and monitor the RF spectrum for interference across multiple user-defined channels. At the onset of jamming, MAN-IA moves the entire mesh network to the cleanest frequency without user intervention. Dual Frequency Link: Enables StreamCaster MANET radios to transmit on one frequency channel and receive on a different frequency channel – enhancing jamming resilience in distributed operations. Advanced Threat Protection: Waveform Resilience MANET Protected Waveform (MAN-PW): When MAN-PW is enabled, the MN-MIMO waveform is hardened for increased resilience. The Spectrum Dominance 2.0 expansive suite of capabilities can be downloaded onto existing Silvus StreamCaster MANET radios via simple firmware updates, extending their operational value. Certain capabilities are available exclusively to U.S. Government customers or subject to ITAR-control. Some features are non-ITAR controlled and commercially available to all Silvus customers. Mission Critical SolutionsSpectrum Dominance 2.0 is fully interoperable across Silvus' family of StreamCaster (both the 4000 and upcoming 5000 Series) MANET radios. Available in handheld, mounted, and OEM module formats, StreamCaster MANET radios deliver optimized output power (1–80 Watts effective, thanks to TX Eigen Beamforming), up to 100 Mbps data rate, industry leading frequency agility with over 30 single/dual frequency band options (300-6000 MHz) and advanced encryption including AES-256, and FIPS 140-3 Level 2 validation – the U.S. Government's latest security requirements of cryptographic modules to protect sensitive data. At the heart of every StreamCaster MANET radio is Silvus' battle-proven MN-MIMO waveform that creates a self-forming and adaptive mesh network – capable of connecting hundreds of nodes with unmatched range and data throughput in complex, multi-path, and non-line-of-sight environments. To learn more about Spectrum Dominance 2.0 or request a demo, visit the Silvus Website or contact your Silvus Sales Representative. Stay connected with Silvus on LinkedIn. About Silvus Technologies, Inc. As the world's leading provider of advanced MANET and MIMO communications systems, Silvus Technologies is reshaping mesh network technology for mission-critical applications – on the ground, in the air, and at sea. Its battle proven StreamCaster family of MANET radios and proprietary MN-MIMO waveform provides the vital communications link for defense, law enforcement, and public safety agencies around the world, and in the toughest operational environments. Developed by a team of top PhD scientists and design engineers, Silvus Technologies continues to innovate communications technology for the tactical edge with unmatched range, data throughput, EW resiliency, and scalability. Silvus Technologies is privately held with world headquarters located in Los Angeles, CA. Learn more at Media Contact: Keith Swenson, 310.479.3333, Silvus - Sales Contact: Jimi Henderson, 310.479.3333, jimi@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Silvus Technologies, Inc. 擷取數據時發生錯誤 登入存取你的投資組合 擷取數據時發生錯誤 擷取數據時發生錯誤 擷取數據時發生錯誤 擷取數據時發生錯誤

Motorola to acquire defense radio maker for $4.4B
Motorola to acquire defense radio maker for $4.4B

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Motorola to acquire defense radio maker for $4.4B

This story was originally published on Manufacturing Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Manufacturing Dive newsletter. Motorola Solutions is set to acquire defense radio maker Silvus Technologies for $4.4 billion, the Chicago-based technology, communications and security company said Wednesday. The all-cash agreement, expected to close by the end of 2025, would expand Motorola's portfolio to include technologies that address safety, security and defense use cases for autonomous systems and secure high-bandwidth communications. Silvus, based in Los Angeles, could also receive an additional payout of $600 million based on its business performance through 2027 and 2028 as part of the deal. Motorola, which spun off and sold its cell phone business to Google in 2012, pivoted to focus on public safety technology and has reaped strong returns over the past decade. The company recently reported first quarter sales of $2.5 billion, up 6% from last year. That marked sizable growth from Q1 2015, when Motorola reported sales of $1.2 billion. Additionally, earnings per share has ballooned from 40 cents to $2.53 over the 10-year period. However, tariffs are driving up costs and challenging the company. During an earnings call May 1, Motorola EVP and CFO Jason Winkler said the company is expecting a tariffs impact of close to $100 million this year. The company is implementing supply chain adjustments and cost-savings measures to mitigate the effects of the dynamic trade backdrop, he said. Motorola contracts with manufacturers around the world for most of its products, including facilities in Mexico, Malaysia and Canada, according to its annual investor filing. It also owns or leases operations in Illinois, Florida and Texas. Motorola's success over the years has stemmed largely from focusing on rugged, weather-proof technologies used across industries, such as radios and video surveillance systems, as well command center and support services software. Acquiring Silvus would expand Motorola's portfolio to include devices with mobile ad-hoc network technology, also known as MANET, which can transmit data, audio and video without any pre-existing network infrastructure. The technology is currently used in military and law enforcement use cases. 'This acquisition underscores our unwavering conviction that technology is the bedrock for protecting communities, securing borders and defending against today's ever evolving threats, whether in the air, on the ground or in the water,' Greg Brown, chairman and CEO of Motorola, said in a statement. Silvus is on track to generate $475 million in revenue this year with an adjusted earnings margin of roughly 45%, according to Motorola's investor presentation Wednesday. It could be accretive to Motorola's earnings per share within the next 12 months. Motorola is expecting rapid customer adoption with this move. Silvus' devices use high-bandwidth, private, mobile mesh data networks and radio frequency sensing technologies for data transmission and communication, according to the presentation. They are different from competitors' offerings in that their anti-jam techniques can support high data throughput for a large number of nodes in congested environments. The companies plan to combine their engineering teams and leverage Motorola's size and scope to reach global customers. Silvus was previously owned by TJC LP, formerly known as The Jordan Company. Recommended Reading Samsung to acquire cooling systems provider FläktGroup to meet data center demand Sign in to access your portfolio

BofA Maintains Buy Rating on Motorola (MSI), Keeps $250 PT
BofA Maintains Buy Rating on Motorola (MSI), Keeps $250 PT

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time29-05-2025

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BofA Maintains Buy Rating on Motorola (MSI), Keeps $250 PT

Following Motorola Solutions Inc.'s (NYSE:MSI) acquisition of Silvus Technologies Inc., Bank of America Securities analyst Tomer Zilberman reiterated a Buy rating and maintained a price target of $520. Silvus Technologies Inc. is a wireless radio manufacturer specializing in MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output) communication technology. The all-cash deal is valued at $4.4 billion. Silvus was previously owned by private equity firm TJC (earlier known as The Jordan Company), which acquired it in 2019. Ken Wolter / Zilberman believes the acquisition will be highly accretive, contributing meaningfully to both revenue and earnings growth. He expects Silvus to deliver strong topline and profitability gains in 2025, which will enhance Motorola's long-term growth outlook. The analyst also sees strategic benefits from the acquisition, particularly in expanding Motorola's service capabilities and improving alignment with the needs of the U.S. Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security. Additionally, Zilberman notes that the deal opens up new growth avenues in unmanned and autonomous systems. He views the transaction as a strong positive, especially for Motorola's Land Mobile Radio segment, which is already outperforming the market. The acquisition is expected to help sustain that momentum. He also anticipates an improvement in Motorola's valuation due to its enhanced growth profile and expected integration synergies. Motorola Solutions is a global technology, communications, and security company. It provides high-tech security and mission-critical communication products for businesses and governments. While we acknowledge the potential of X as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and have limited downside risk. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than X and that has 100x upside potential, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock. READ NEXT: The Best and Worst Dow Stocks for the Next 12 Months and 10 Unstoppable Stocks That Could Double Your Money. Disclosure: None. Sign in to access your portfolio

Motorola Solutions (MSI) Acquires Silvus Technologies for $4.4 Billion
Motorola Solutions (MSI) Acquires Silvus Technologies for $4.4 Billion

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time28-05-2025

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Motorola Solutions (MSI) Acquires Silvus Technologies for $4.4 Billion

On Wednesday, May 28, Motorola Solutions Inc. (NYSE:MSI) announced its acquisition of privately held Silvus Technologies Inc., a wireless radio manufacturer specializing in MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output) communication technology. The all-cash deal is valued at $4.4 billion. Silvus was previously owned by private equity firm TJC (earlier known as The Jordan Company), which acquired it in 2019. In addition to the cash consideration, certain Silvus employees holding equity will receive $20 million in restricted stock. The deal also includes a potential performance-based payout of up to $600 million, contingent upon achieving specific performance metrics during consecutive 12-month periods ending in 2027 and 2028. Ken Wolter / According to Bloomberg data, this marks Motorola's only billion-dollar-plus acquisition in the past decade, despite the company completing around 40 acquisitions over that period. This underscores Motorola's conviction in Silvus' capabilities and the strategic value of its technology. The acquisition is particularly timely amid rising global conflicts, where demand for secure, resilient communication technologies is accelerating. Silvus' mobile ad-hoc networking (MANET) technology enables decentralized, infrastructure-free communication, a key advantage in mission-critical and frontline situations. Motorola believes Silvus will strengthen its existing portfolio and expand its offerings to military, law enforcement, and commercial clients. The combination of Silvus' cutting-edge engineering with Motorola's global scale aims to deliver more advanced and secure solutions across various industries. Motorola Solutions is a global technology, communications, and security company. It provides high-tech security and mission-critical communication products for businesses and governments. While we acknowledge the potential of MSI as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and have limited downside risk. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than MSI and that has 100x upside potential, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock. READ NEXT: The Best and Worst Dow Stocks for the Next 12 Months and 10 Unstoppable Stocks That Could Double Your Money. Disclosure: None. Sign in to access your portfolio

TJC Announces Sale of Silvus Technologies to Motorola Solutions Inc. for up to $5.0 Billion
TJC Announces Sale of Silvus Technologies to Motorola Solutions Inc. for up to $5.0 Billion

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TJC Announces Sale of Silvus Technologies to Motorola Solutions Inc. for up to $5.0 Billion

NEW YORK, May 28, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TJC, L.P. ("TJC") today announced that an affiliate of The Resolute Fund IV, L.P. ("Resolute IV") has signed a definitive agreement to sell Silvus Technologies, Inc. and its subsidiaries ("Silvus" or the "Company") to Motorola Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: MSI), a global leader in providing mission-critical communications. The purchase price will be for up to $5.0 billion, comprised of $4.4 billion in cash and up to $600.0 million in earnout payments. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2025. Founded in 2004, Silvus develops and manufactures mobile communications datalinks that facilitate data transmission without the need for fixed infrastructure through a proprietary software defined waveform. Silvus' technology is reshaping traditional broadband wireless connectivity by providing leading data throughput, active wireless interference and anti-jamming mitigation, enhanced non-line-of-sight range, and self-forming networks enabling the transmission of critical video, voice and data communications within a private and secure network. Silvus' technology is primarily used in government, unmanned systems (air, sea and ground), robotics, law enforcement, and other critical commercial / industrial applications. Silvus' proprietary technology overcomes traditional network challenges and facilitates data communication in harsh environments, without the need for fixed infrastructure. "Silvus' commitment to mission-critical communication infrastructure is crucial in an increasingly complex global landscape," said Erik Fagan, Partner and Head of Industrial Technology at TJC. "We are pleased to have collaborated closely with Silvus' management team since our investment in 2019, facilitating significant growth including expanding their workforce from 70 to over 350 employees, strategic acquisitions, and advancements in their waveform, software applications, and hardware form factors. These developments enable Silvus users to communicate effectively in the most challenging environments. We look forward to seeing Silvus continue to grow as part of the Motorola Solutions family." Mayer Brown LLP served as legal counsel to TJC on the transaction, and Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC served as financial advisor. About TJC TJC LP, formerly known as The Jordan Company, has worked for more than 40 years with CEOs, founders and entrepreneurs across a range of industries including Consumer & Healthcare, Diversified Industrials, Industrial Technology, Logistics & Supply Chain and Technology & Infrastructure. With $32.0 billion of assets under management as of March 31, 2025, TJC is managed by a senior leadership team that has invested together for over 23 years on over 85 investments. TJC has offices in New York, Chicago, Miami and Stamford. For more information, please visit View source version on Contacts Eli KapsackProsek Partners ekapsack@ Sign in to access your portfolio

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