Silynxcom Expands Asia-Pacific Customer Base With $500K Tactical Headset Deal
Israeli firm Silynxcom has signed a $500,000 contract to deliver its proprietary in-ear tactical headset systems for a military customer in the Asia-Pacific.
The deal marks the recipient’s first order with the company, expanding Silynxcom’s footprint in the regional defense market.
Inside the user’s acquired products are active and passive noise reduction solutions to protect personnel from sudden impulse blasts and sustained high-decibel noise, as well as talk-through technology that preserves natural 360-degree ambient noise without compromising hearing protection.
The devices are designed with lightweight, low-profile ergonomic architecture for extended wear under helmets and protective gear, and integrate directly with standard tactical radios used across modern armed forces.
Silynxcom highlighted that the package includes an upgraded capability that adds a layer of situational awareness against unmanned aerial system threats.
Recent Projects
Silynxcom’s latest contract builds on a steady run of defense milestones, starting with its first purchase order from the Israel Defense Forces in July 2025 for an upgraded tactical communications system.
In February 2026, the company’s latest in-ear headset was tested in NATO counterterrorism field trials, where it demonstrated improved communications, hearing protection, and battlefield awareness under operational conditions.
In September 2025, Silynxcom also secured a $100,000 contract from a “leading military unit” for tactical communication headsets and accessories, further growing its international partnerships.
In 2024, its US segment introduced a specialized tactical headset designed for military working dogs, broadening its product lineup into niche operational roles.









