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Kratos stock jumps on SSC Space OpenSpace win — but a $1.2B share sale is about to hit
2 March 2026
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Kratos stock jumps on SSC Space OpenSpace win — but a $1.2B share sale is about to hit

New York, March 2, 2026, 12:13 (EST) — Regular session.

  • Kratos shares (KTOS) gained roughly 4% midday, following news of an OpenSpace deployment with SSC Space.
  • A hefty, cut-rate stock offering is set to close on March 2, and traders are still working through the implications.
  • Next: the deal heads to settlement. Kratos’ next earnings update lands in early May.

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions climbed 3.9% to $89.56 by midday Monday, after management highlighted new momentum for its OpenSpace satellite ground platform. Shares swung between $85.33 and $97.10, with volume surging to roughly 10.6 million—triple the three-month average.

Here’s the crux: OpenSpace stands out as one of Kratos’ moves into software-defined space infrastructure—a segment that investors are beginning to value more like “defense tech” than traditional contractors. Each fresh deployment serves as a test of whether the product can actually move past pilots and prototypes.

Timing complicates things. Kratos is still working through the aftermath of a big equity raise, which put more shares into circulation—something that typically stirs up short-term volatility, good news or not.

Kratos announced that SSC Space is using its OpenSpace platform as a central part of SSC Space Go—a service designed for delivering Earth observation and remote sensing data. These EO/RS capabilities rely on satellite imagery and sensing for tasks like mapping and analysis. “We chose OpenSpace because its orchestration and integrated signal processing deliver the scalability and flexibility required for LEO small sats,” said Nicholas Priborsky, President Connect at SSC Space. He’s talking about the low Earth orbit (LEO) segment, which is where most small satellites operate. GlobeNewswire

Orchestration handles the automation layer, letting systems connect and scale up or down. For ground stations, that means handling each satellite pass without the need for engineers to intervene every time. Kratos is selling its OpenSpace platform as an alternative to custom-built hardware, saying software makes updates and changes much quicker.

Kratos, in a separate release, said it’s pricing its underwritten public offering at $84 per share for 14,285,714 shares, targeting net proceeds of around $1.173 billion after underwriting discounts and commissions. The company expects the deal to wrap up by March 2. Underwriters can also pick up another 2,142,857 shares if they exercise a 30-day option.

Kratos is moving forward with key achievements in its space segment. The company announced on Feb. 26 that it wrapped up a critical design review—early—for the Space Development Agency’s Advanced Fire Control Ground Infrastructure program. Kratos also locked in a $116.7 million prime contract for the project this year. “Completing the critical design review ahead of schedule highlights Kratos’ ability to deliver advanced, software-driven systems faster than traditional development models,” said Greg Caicedo, senior vice president of Kratos Space. Kratos Defense

Investors face a tug-of-war here. On one side: product headlines stoking the growth narrative. On the other: financing moves that risk diluting current holders, and all before that growth has a chance to materialize in cash flow.

The immediate snag? That stock offering could cap gains and fuel volatility, particularly if risk sentiment sours. For Kratos, the bigger hurdle is proving its platform rollouts bring in steady revenue, not just headline buzz.

The market’s watching for the stock offering to wrap up on March 2 as planned, with earnings due out on May 6.

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