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Top Military Force Selects Israeli Firm for $100K Tactical Headset Contract

Israeli tech company Silynxcom has secured a $100,000 contract from a “leading military unit” for its tactical communication headsets and accessories.

The company produces rugged, lightweight headsets that provide hearing protection and reliable communication, tested in combat zones, naval operations, and high-intensity training.

Among Silynxcom’s offerings are in-ear and over-ear headsets, single-side “Madona” models for focused awareness, and sound-protection plugs.

The portfolio also includes push-to-talk devices, radio controllers with integrated hearing protection, and cables and adaptors for seamless integration with existing radios of users.

Silynxcom said the order highlights its role in equipping elite forces with advanced communication solutions that improve safety and mission effectiveness. 

In addition to military clients, the Netanya-based firm supplies police and other law enforcement agencies worldwide, both directly and through distributors and partnerships with radio manufacturers.

“We are proud to support this leading military unit with our state-of-the-art communication technology,” said Nir Klein, Silynxcom’s chief executive officer.

“This order reflects the trust placed in our solutions and reinforces our dedication to delivering innovative, life-saving equipment that meets the evolving needs of defense forces worldwide.”

Recent Milestones

Silynxcom announced its first purchase order from the Israel Defense Forces for a newly enhanced tactical communication system last July.

The deal highlighted the company’s close ties with Tel Aviv’s military, which continues to deploy Silynxcom technology in its operations.

In 2024, the company’s US arm unveiled a tactical headset designed for military working dogs.

The device was developed to protect animals in noisy combat environments while allowing handlers to issue commands through radio. The headset was crafted to fit securely without restricting the dogs’ movement or senses.

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