- ASX Sector
The Best ASX Defence Stocks To Buy Now In April 2026
Whitehaven Coal
(ASX:WHC)
Elixir Energy
(ASX:EXR)
Aspen Group
(ASX:APZ)
Lovisa
(ASX:LOV)
What Are ASX Defence Stocks?
Whitehaven Coal
(ASX:WHC)
Elixir Energy
(ASX:EXR)
Aspen Group
(ASX:APZ)
Why Invest in ASX Defence Stocks?
Stable Government Contract Revenue
Defence companies benefit from long-term contracts with Australian and allied governments that provide highly predictable, multi-year revenue streams - a characteristic that is rare in most other sectors and reduces earnings cyclicality for investors.
Rising Australian and Allied Defence Spending
Australia's government has committed to raising defence spending to 2.3% of GDP, supported by the AUKUS submarine program and the Defence Strategic Review. This sustained spending increase provides a growing pipeline of contracts and opportunities for ASX-listed defence companies.
Exposure to Emerging Defence Technologies
ASX defence companies in counter-drone systems, space surveillance and advanced sensor technology are at the forefront of the fastest-growing segments of the global defence market - creating growth opportunities in emerging technologies that are increasingly prioritised by allied defence forces.
What to Look for When Investing in ASX Defence Stocks?
Focus on Contract Backlog and Order Book
A company's order book or contract backlog is the most important indicator of near-term revenue visibility. Companies with multi-year order books backed by government contracts - such as Austal's US Navy programs - have significantly more predictable earnings than those relying on winning new contracts each year.
Assess Technology Differentiation and Innovation Pipeline
In the fast-evolving defence technology sector, companies must continuously innovate to remain competitive. DroneShield's counter-UAS systems and EOS's radar and sensor platforms are examples of differentiated technology that commands premium pricing and long-term customer relationships.
Evaluate Export Market Potential
Australian defence companies with export contracts to allied defence forces - US DoD, NATO members, Middle East defence ministries - have demonstrated international competitiveness and access to markets far larger than the Australian domestic defence budget alone.
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3 Best ASX Defence Stocks to Buy Now in 2026
EOS
- Analyst Pick
Electro Optic Systems develops and supplies advanced space, defence and security systems, specialising in radars, electro-optical sensors and integrated targeting and tracking solutions. EOS operates across multiple domains – air defence, land-based protection, missile warning, and space situational awareness – with a technology stack spanning hardware, software and systems integration. Its key product lines include the GENESIS family of medium-to-long range tracking radars, advanced imaging and laser systems, and integrated weapon and sensor suites. In FY25, EOS recorded ~$120m revenue with profitability underpinned by defence export contracts and ongoing deliveries across radar and sensor platforms. The company has broadened its global reach with contracts in Europe, the Middle East and North America, and is expanding into space-domain products including space tracking and debris monitoring.
DRO
- Analyst Pick
ASB
- Analyst Pick
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