Highcom Ltd Lands AUD$1.83M Defence Drone Spares Order

By Josua Ferreira -

HighCom lands AUD$1.83 million Defence spares order for small uncrewed aerial systems

HighCom Limited (ASX: HCL) has received a new HighCom Technology defence order from the Australian Department of Defence, valued at AUD$1.83 million including GST (AUD$1.67 million excluding GST). The order, placed through wholly owned subsidiary HighCom Technology Pty Ltd, covers small uncrewed aerial system spare parts.

Announced on 24 June 2026, the order is further to the previously announced Counter Small Uncrewed Aerial Systems Support Contract announced on 28 April 2026. It represents a follow-on spares order.

The order is to be delivered in FY27. Repeat business from a sovereign Defence customer signals confidence in the platform.

HighCom Defence Contract & Delivery Timeline

Key figures from the order include:

  • Order value: AUD$1.83m incl. GST / AUD$1.67m excl. GST
  • Customer: Australian Department of Defence
  • Subsidiary: HighCom Technology Pty Ltd
  • Linked to: 28 April 2026 C-sUAS Support Contract
  • Delivery: FY27

Why a follow-on spares order matters to investors

Spare parts orders flowing from an existing support contract demonstrate that the contract is live and operational. They also reinforce customer retention, indicating the platform remains in active service with the Defence customer.

Mr Bede Galvin, President, HighCom Technology

“As a key technology integrator, HighCom Technology are delighted to announce this spare parts order, a clear demonstration of the ongoing trust and confidence that our military customers place in our solutions and platforms. It reinforces the strength of our offering and the value we continue to deliver.”

Understanding counter-small uncrewed aerial systems (C-sUAS)

Uncrewed aerial systems (UAS), commonly known as drones, are aircraft operated without an onboard pilot. Counter-UAS (C-UAS) capability refers to systems designed to detect, track and neutralise hostile drones, an increasingly important consideration in modern defence operations.

HighCom Technology operates as a technology integrator of UAS, C-UAS solutions and associated command and control systems.

This latest order reflects the support and sustainment phase of the April 2026 contract, where equipment already in service requires replacement components to remain operational.

The C-sUAS Support Contract, announced in April 2026 and valued at A$9.81 million, marked HighCom Technology’s first major entry into the counter-drone domain and was fulfilled in partnership with Danish firm MyDefence AS.

Where HighCom fits and what comes next

The HighCom Group is structured around HighCom Ltd (Australia) and comprises two distinct divisions. HighCom Armor designs and supplies body armour, ballistic helmets, and composite armour panels and platform structures. HighCom Technology focuses on the integration of UAS, C-UAS solutions and command and control systems.

HighCom Technology’s tethered drone system contract, secured earlier in 2026 through a partnership with U.S. firm Menet Aero, extends the division’s footprint into persistent surveillance alongside its counter-drone integration work.

The two divisions work in close collaboration to support the Group’s mission to ‘protect first and front-line responders’. The order is scheduled for delivery in FY27.

Item Detail
Order value (incl. GST) AUD$1.83m
Order value (excl. GST) AUD$1.67m
Customer Australian Department of Defence
Linked contract C-sUAS Support Contract (28 Apr 2026)
Delivery period FY27

For investors, the order underscores continued customer confidence in HighCom Technology’s solutions and points to the recurring revenue potential that can accompany sustained support contracts with a sovereign Defence customer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the HighCom aerial systems spares order announced in June 2026?

HighCom Limited received a AUD$1.83 million order from the Australian Department of Defence for small uncrewed aerial system spare parts, placed through its subsidiary HighCom Technology Pty Ltd and scheduled for delivery in FY27.

How does this spares order relate to HighCom's April 2026 defence contract?

The spares order is a direct follow-on from the Counter Small Uncrewed Aerial Systems Support Contract announced on 28 April 2026 and valued at A$9.81 million, representing the sustainment phase where equipment already in service requires replacement components.

What does counter-UAS mean in the context of HighCom Technology?

Counter-UAS (C-UAS) refers to systems designed to detect, track, and neutralise hostile drones — HighCom Technology operates as a technology integrator of these solutions alongside conventional uncrewed aerial systems and command and control platforms.

Why do follow-on spares orders matter for defence contractors like HighCom?

Spare parts orders confirm that the underlying contract is live and operational, demonstrate active customer retention, and signal the potential for recurring sustainment revenue over the life of the support contract rather than a single upfront payment.

What other defence contracts has HighCom Technology secured in 2026?

Alongside the C-sUAS Support Contract, HighCom Technology secured a tethered drone system contract in partnership with U.S. firm Menet Aero, extending its work into persistent surveillance alongside its counter-drone integration capability.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
Partnership Director
Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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