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Kratos Defense & Security Solutions (KTOS) Shares Jumped, What Is Driving Attention Now?

Simply Wall St·08/17/2026 06:23:02
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Kratos Defense & Security Solutions (KTOS) has come into focus after reporting second quarter and year to date results, raising its full year 2026 revenue guidance, and announcing new U.S. defense contracts.

See our latest analysis for Kratos Defense & Security Solutions.

The Kratos Defense & Security Solutions share price has moved sharply in recent weeks, with a 40.3% 1 month share price return and 20.8% 3 month share price return. This comes even though the year to date share price return is down 18.6% and the 1 year total shareholder return is down 6.1%, while the 3 year total shareholder return is over 3x and the 5 year total shareholder return is almost 2x. This performance suggests recent contract wins and updated guidance may be shifting how investors view its growth potential and risk profile.

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Kratos Defense & Security Solutions now combines a growing backlog of defense work with a share price that has already moved sharply. The key issue is whether the recent run up still leaves enough value on the table.

Most Popular Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Narrative: 40.5% Undervalued

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions most followed narrative points to a fair value of about $108.62 against a last close of $64.58, which frames the recent price move in a very different light.

Kratos' early investments in serial production of tactical drones (e.g., Valkyrie) and rapid scaling in missile propulsion and microelectronics put it ahead of competitors as demand for unmanned and autonomous solutions escalates globally. With sole-source and first-to-market positions, Kratos is poised for significant incremental revenue and higher-margin growth as large contracts come online, particularly as international orders (with premium margins) ramp up.

Read the complete narrative.

Want to see what sits behind that confidence in drones, hypersonics, and subsystems? The narrative leans heavily on fast compounding earnings, rising margins, and a rich future profit multiple that assumes investors keep paying up. Curious how those moving parts combine to reach that fair value.

Result: Fair Value of $108.62 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, there are still clear pressure points for the Kratos Defense & Security Solutions story, including heavy reliance on government budgets and ongoing cash outflows for investment that could delay the bullish thesis.

Find out about the key risks to this Kratos Defense & Security Solutions narrative.

Another View On Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Valuation

While the most followed Kratos Defense & Security Solutions narrative points to about 40.5% upside to $108.62, the SWS DCF model paints a very different picture. On that view, KTOS at $64.58 trades above an estimated future cash flow value of $37.24, which flags potential downside. Which story do you think fits your assumptions?

Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.

KTOS Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026
KTOS Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026

Next Steps

With Kratos Defense & Security Solutions attracting both bullish and cautious views, it makes sense to review the data directly and decide quickly where you stand as an investor. To see a concise summary of the key positives alongside the main concerns, start with these 2 key rewards and 1 important warning sign.

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