Kratos Reports Third Quarter 2025 Financial Results

Core Insights - Kratos Defense & Security Solutions reported third quarter 2025 revenues of $347.6 million, reflecting a 26.0% growth compared to $275.9 million in the same quarter of 2024, with 23.7% of this growth being organic [1][5] - The company has increased its full year 2026 organic revenue growth forecast to 15% to 20% above the 2025 revenue forecast, with a projected 100 basis point increase in adjusted EBITDA margin over 2025 [1][12] Financial Performance - Third quarter 2025 operating income was $7.1 million, and net income was $8.7 million, compared to $3.2 million in net income for the third quarter of 2024 [2][4] - Adjusted EBITDA for the third quarter of 2025 was $30.8 million, up from $24.6 million in the same quarter of 2024 [2][29] - The company reported a consolidated book-to-bill ratio of 1.2 to 1 for the third quarter of 2025, with bookings of $414.1 million [11] Segment Performance - The Unmanned Systems segment generated revenues of $87.2 million, reflecting a 35.8% organic growth compared to $64.2 million in the third quarter of 2024 [1][7] - The Kratos Government Solutions segment reported revenues of $260.4 million, a 20.0% organic growth from $211.7 million in the same quarter of 2024, with notable growth in Defense Rocket Systems and Space, Training, and Cyber businesses [1][8] Future Guidance - The company provided a preliminary 2027 organic revenue growth target of 18% to 23% above the 2026 revenue forecast, along with an expected additional 100 basis point increase in adjusted EBITDA margin over 2026 [2][18] - Kratos is making significant investments in facilities and equipment to support major new program wins and future growth opportunities [12][15] Market Context - The company’s CEO highlighted a generational recapitalization and rebuild of the U.S. National Security apparatus, which is expected to positively impact Kratos and the defense industry [12] - Recent changes in U.S. government policy regarding the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) are anticipated to facilitate the transfer of U.S.-made drone systems to allies, enhancing competitiveness and defense capabilities [12]