Ondas’ 4M Defense Wins $15.8M Initial Order in $60M Israel Demining Program

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Ondas’ subsidiary 4M Defense secured a $15.8M initial contract for a national demining program in Israel covering 740 acres along the Israel-Syria border, with execution over three years and milestone-based phases. The agreement includes options for up to $30M in follow-on phases, doubling the program’s potential value to $60M.

1. Initial Contract Award

Ondas subsidiary 4M Defense secured a $15.8 million initial order under a national demining program in Israel following a competitive tender valued at over $30 million, marking the first operational phase for its autonomous demining solutions.

2. Project Scope and Technologies

The program targets roughly 740 acres along the Israel-Syria border, deploying autonomous ground robots, aerial drones and advanced sensing systems to map, detect and neutralize unexploded ordnance while reducing personnel risk.

3. Financial Upside and Future Phases

Execution spans up to three years and is structured around defined milestones, with options for up to $30 million in follow-on phases that could push the total program value to $60 million.

4. Strategic Implications for Ondas

This contract reinforces Ondas’ position in the autonomous defense market, bolsters its Ondas Autonomous Systems revenue pipeline and supports plans to expand smart demining and security applications globally.

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