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Next Vision Stabilized Systems Ltd. Investor Presentation 2026

Mar 11, 2026

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NextVision
STABILIZED SYSTEMS LTD

Investor Presentation
Stabilized Systems Ltd.
March 2026


Disclaimer

NextVision STABILIZED SYSTEMS LTD

This presentation is provided by NextVision Stabilized Systems Ltd. (the "Company") as a general presentation about the Company's activities and industry.

The information provided in this presentation and any other information that will be provided as part of the presentation is offered for informational purposes only and is not exhaustive of all the data about the Company and its activities and must be read together with the Company's financial statements and its immediate reports.

This presentation does not constitute an offer to buy or sell or an invitation to receive offers to purchase securities in any jurisdiction and is intended for informational purposes only.

The information provided in this presentation does not constitute a basis for making an investment decision nor does it constitute a recommendation or opinion and may not substitute any deliberation of potential investors. This presentation does not include the full results and financial information of the Company nor the explanations thereto or the details of the Company's general activity or risk factors. Hence, this presentation does not substitute an independent due diligence and personal consulting taking into account each investor's personal situation, nor does it pretend to encompass or contain all the information that may be relevant for the purpose of making an investment decision.

This presentation may include forward-looking information as defined in the 1968 Securities Law, which consists of forecasts, goals, estimates, evaluations and other information relating to future events or matters whose realization is uncertain and outside the control of the Company. Forward-looking information does not constitute a proven fact and is based on the Company's subjective assessments and macroeconomic facts and data as are known to the Company at the time this presentation is formulated.

The forward-looking information in this presentation is also based on the existing information in possession of the Company, on the Company's current expectations and assessments regarding future developments in the Company and on the interaction of such developments with each other. The realization or non-realization of the forward-looking information is impacted among other things, by risk factors that characterize the Company's activities and industry, as well as by general occurrences and by external factors that affect the Company's activities, which cannot be foreseen and which are not under the Company's control. In addition, as of the date of this presentation, it is not possible to assess the full consequences of the outbreak of the War of Iron Swords on the economy and the results of the Company's activities.

The Company cannot provide assurance that its expectations and estimates, including regarding its plans, will indeed be realized and the results of the Company's activities may differ substantially from the results estimated or implied from this presentation, among other things, due to changes in any of the said factors. Also, the Company cannot provide assurance that its basic assumptions contingent on third parties will be realized. Therefore, readers of this presentation are cautioned that the Company's actual future results and achievements may differ materially from those on data and information available to the Company at the time of the presentation and the Company does not undertake to update or amend any such forecast or estimate in order to reflect events or circumstances that will apply after the date of this presentation.

Investor Presentation | March 2026


NextVision STABILIZED SYSTEMS LTD

NextVision Stabilized Systems

A global leader in stabilized video solutions for small platforms for the defense, commercial, and civilian markets

An R&D company
Developing 2-3 new products
every year

One of the best performance-to-size/weight ratios worldwide at a competitive price and with high reliability

| $275M
Revenue target for 2026(*) | $414M
Global offering 90% from global investors | $10B
Market cap as of March 2026 |
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| +70%
Annual growth rate over the last 5 years | M | More than 2,000
2,000 units per month Investment in expanding production capabilities |

  • 2026 Revenue Target represents target set by NextVision Board of Directors and is not an estimate or projection.

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NextVision STABILIZED SYSTEMS LTD

Expansive Product Offering

NextVision’s systems span an array of sensor types and system sizes, offering varied solutions for a broad range of mission profiles

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Continuous investment in R&D and innovation support an ever-advancing product portfolio

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Video Processing Units

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Ready-to-Install Mounts

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Retracting Solutions

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Third-Axis Add-on

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Quick Release Adapters

  • Note: Numbers and multiples above NextVision’s systems represent infrared camera photo resolution (expressed in pixels) and infrared camera zoom range (expressed as a multiple of DragonEye 2 range).

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NextVision STABILIZER SYSTEMS LTD

Comprehensive Software Suite Drives Mission Success

Planning

Intuitive UI allows planning in the same environment missions will be executed, ensuring preparedness

Camera Control

In-house control software seamlessly integrates with NextVision's products, driving mission success

Simulation

Built-in simulation software allows operators to train as they'll perform, perfecting cadence ahead of time

Video Distribution

Live screening directly from NextVision's products, enabling continuous monitoring of progress

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Control (CCA/CCA2/CCA3)

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Built-In Configuration

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Battle-Ready Upgrades

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In-House Video Management

Advanced and Expanded Processing Capabilities

Onboard Processing is essential for operation in variable environments, in order to meet the requirements of each mission

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Object Recognition

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Object & Area Tracking

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Video Motion Detection

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Image Enhancement

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Geographic Referencing

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Video Caching & Recording

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Video Compression & Streaming

The TRIP series video processors integrate seamlessly with Next Vision's hardware and offer applications for every mission

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New Products In 2026

An R&D company that launches 2–3 new products to the market each year, while continuously investing in recruiting and expanding the development teams

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Raptor 3X

  • Leveraging and expanding the product's success
  • Increased detection ranges for a 3-axis solution
  • Increased maneuverability

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Stinger

  • Adapted for high speeds
  • Cost Effective
  • Designed/adapted for mass production

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TRIP7

  • Advanced platform for running NextVision’s developments
  • Enables running customer applications
  • Advanced video processing

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Value Drivers And The Company’s Positioning In The Market

The company established its position in the market thanks to a combination of technological innovation, operational experience, and advanced production and supply capabilities

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Technology

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Proven Operational Experience

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Production Capability and Meeting Market Requirements

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Financial Strength

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Competitive Advantages And Tailwinds From Market Trends

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Increasing use of unmanned systems in modern warfare, with global leaders take steps to replenish their arsenals | ## 02

Global defense spending is reaching new heights, leading to multi-billion-dollar TAMs for unmanned | ## 03

Strategic positioning within the U.S. defense ecosystem as an approved vendor withing the Blue UAS Framework |
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NextVision’s Products Were Purpose-Designed to Enable Today’s Unmanned Systems | ## 05

A leading company with field-proven solutions and broad mission relevance | ## 06

Trusted by the leading customers for diverse and complex missions |
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Strong financial standing, driven by a solid backlog and long-standing partnerships with strategic customers | | |

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Evolving Use of Unmanned Systems in Modern Warfare

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CSIS | CENTER FOR STRATEGIC & INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

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SCRIPPS & NEWS

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MilitaryTimes

Ungentlemanly Robots: Israel's Operation Rising Lion and the New Way of War

"Israel's strike, like Ukraine's earlier Operation Spider's Web, validates how small autonomous systems – when staged forward and synchronized with long-range fire – compress the timeline to relative superiority."

– Center for Strategic and International Studies
June 2025

Source: Various news sources.
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Operation Spider's Web: How Ukraine Rewrote the Rules of Drone Warfare

"Military analysts say the strike, launched in the early hours of June 1, 2025, is a wake-up call – not just for Russia, but for the world. It showed how accessible, low-cost technology, coupled with sharp strategy, can deliver devastating precision from hundreds of miles away."

Scripps News
July 2025

US Confirms First Combat Use of LUCAS One-Way Attack Drone in Iran Strikes

"The newly formed Task Force Scorpion Strike squadron, a first-of-its-kind one-way attack drone squadron led by US SOCOM-Central personnel... sets the conditions for using innovation as a deterrent."

Military Times
February 2026


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With Global Leaders Taking Steps to Fill Their Arsenals

US Executive Order to Unleash Drone Dominance Unlocks Transformational Whitespace for Unmanned Systems

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  • Reclassification of Group 1 and 2 drones as consumables, emphasizing that systems should ultimately be cheap and consumable
  • Removes legacy procurement rules, enabling officers with the rank of Colonel or Captain to independently procure and test drones
  • Creates a “dynamic, AI-searchable Blue List,” cataloguing approved drone components, vendors and performance ratings
  • Accelerates weaponization approvals, requiring a response to drone arming requests within 30 days of receipt

Source: Various news sources.
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benr

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EU Bets on Drones and AI to Secure Next-Generation Defense Edge

DefenseNews

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CENTCOM Launches New “Suicide Drone” Attack Force in Middle East

HE 100 HIND

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Indian Army Scales Up Drone Induction, Aims to Make Every Soldier a Drone Operator

the japan times

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Japan Looks to Build Drone “Shield” in Record Defense Budget Request


The Main Demand Drivers For The UAV Payload (EO/IR) Market

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Decentralized Procurement Structures

Expansion of procurement from battalion to company and squad levels supports step-change growth in installed base

Dynamic Operations

Require Additional Sensors

Mission-specific requirements necessitate expanded sensor capabilities for day, night and infrared conditions

Increasing Cadence of

Upgrades Over System Life

Dynamic nature of a rapidly evolving

battlefield drives need for multiple sensor

upgrades throughout a platform's life

Shift to Distributed Warfare

in BVLOS Environments

Emphasis on swarming, GPS-denied ops and Edge-AI shifts the camera from an optional observation component to a critical decision-making sensor

Growing Emphasis on

Counter-UAS Technology

Rapid uptick in low cost adversarial unmanned systems combined with increasingly advanced capabilities drives significant c-UAS demand

Specific Multi-Year Line-

Item Budgeting for UAS

Introduction of distinct, fixed budget lines for unmanned systems across allied nations ensures multi-year procurement visibility, reducing order volatility

"Rip & Replace" Strategy for Banned Chinese Parts

NDAA legislation requires the immediate removal of Chinese components from government fleets – creating regulatory demand for allied systems

Source: United States Library of Congress and United States Department of War.

Note: "BVLOS" stands for Beyond Visual Line-of-Sight.

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NextVision STABILIZER SYSTEMS LTD

Global Defense Spending is Reaching New Heights

The US Military is Placing New Emphasis on Low-Cost, High-Volume Drones and Backing It Up with Material Budget Dollars

Total US Defense Spending by Year
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NATO's Reprioritization of Defense Spending Post-Ukraine Has Unlocked Billions in Spend on Next-Gen Warfare

2025E NATO Spending by Country (\$B)
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"We will power a technological leapfrog, arming our combat units with a variety of low-cost drones... Drone dominance is a process race as much as a technological race."
– Pete Hegseth
US Secretary of Defense

~250% Increase in European GDP Contribution
NATO commitment on defense spending by 2035

"You see now $400 Ukrainian drones taking out multi-million dollar, in terms of cost, Russian tanks... Speed is of the essence, not perfection, to get these new technologies in."
– Mark Rutte
NATO Secretary General

Source: United States Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) FY2021 and FY2026 Defense Budget Materials, NATO press release titled "Defence Expenditure of NATO Countries (2014-2024)" and various news sources.

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Leading to Multi-Billion Dollar Total Addressable Markets for Unmanned Systems

Small Drone Market (\$B)
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Source: Technavio and Global Market Insights.
Note: Small Drones are those weighing less than -25 kg.

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Global Drone Market (\$B)
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Drone Camera Market Size (\$B)

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Extensive Global Footprint In Key Growth Markets

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Countries with NextVision Customer Footprint

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Trusted By The Leading Customers For Diverse And Complex Missions

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NextVision STABILIZED SYSTEMS LTD

Robust Backlog And Deep Customer Relationships Drive Enviable Financial Position

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Net Income
$103.7M
$66.4M
Net Income

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Operating Income
$101.5M
$73.0M
$117.6M
$82.9M

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Gross Profit
$117.6M
$82.9M

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Revenue
$117.6M
$168.4M
$115.0M
$100.9M

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Order Backlog(2)
$288M
$185%
$204
$195
$204

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Active Customers(1)
$204
$2025
$2024
$2025

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Exponential Revenue Growth Fueled By Unmanned Systems Demand

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NextVision’s YoY Growth

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Future Potential Revenue Drivers

  • Significant growth in defense spending worldwide
  • Global Prioritization of Low-Cost, Attributable Systems
  • Superior Product Offerings vs Closest Competitors

  • 2026 Revenue Target represents target set by NextVision Board of Directors and is not an estimate or projection.

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NextVision STABILIZER SYSTEMS LTD

2025 Financial Highlights

(USD, Thousands) 31.12.2025 31.12.2024 31.12.2023
Revenues 168,354 114,934 51,944
Cost of Sales (50,798) (32,044) (16,327)
Gross Profit 117,556 82,890 35,617
R&D (5,491) (2,517) (2,002)
SG&A (10,541) (7,369) (4,889)
Operating Profit 101,524 73,004 28,726
Pre-Tax Income 114,664 76,904 31,880
Net Profit 103,664 66,396 27,572
Fixed Assets 341 432 249

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Complies with IFRS. Financials for 2025 audited.

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Expansion And Increase Of Production Capacity

Expansion of the company's area and production areas

We expanded from 3,300 sqm at the beginning of the year to approximately 5,000 sqm at year-end

Increase in production capacity

Beginning of the year: over ~2,000 units per month, end of the year: planned for over ~4,000 units per month

Inventory growth

Increase from approximately $22M as of 31.12.2024 to approximately $54M as of 31.12.2025

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Workforce Growth

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Pillars For Sustained Growth

Pursuing Strategic Acquisitions

Prioritize strategic acquisitions offering expanded capabilities in high-growth areas

Expanding AI Capabilities

Integrate AI capabilities, ensuring NextVision remains on the cutting edge of operational superiority

Increasing Investment In R&D

Attract top talent to fuel continuous innovation and expand capabilities in emerging areas

Expanding Our Customer Base

Leverage strong relationships and consistent value delivery to accelerate customer acquisition in Israel and abroad

Focus On Reliability And Availability

A strong foundation for addressing the needs of our customers

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NextVision
STABILIZED SYSTEMS LTD

Thank you