Ondas Secures $10M Government Contracts and Appoints Retired General as COO

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Ondas Holdings booked $10 million in new government and critical infrastructure orders for its autonomous systems portfolio, including counter-UAS and integrated drone and ground platforms, spurring a near 9% rally. The company appointed a retired Army Brigadier General as COO and completed a robotics acquisition, bolstering its defense-focused solutions.

1. $10 Million in New Purchase Orders

Ondas Holdings announced it secured approximately $10 million in purchase orders for its autonomous systems portfolio, including counter-unmanned aerial systems and integrated air-and-ground drone solutions. The orders come from government and critical infrastructure customers, underscoring a shift toward unified operational frameworks and highlighting Ondas’ ability to meet rising demand for end-to-end autonomous platforms.

2. Strategic Leadership and Acquisitions Bolster Growth

This month, Ondas appointed a retired Army Brigadier General as Chief Operating Officer of its Autonomous Systems business unit and completed the acquisition of a ground robotics company. These moves expand the company’s product lineup and strengthen its execution capabilities, positioning it to capitalize on large government tenders and high-value contracts in border protection and defense applications.

3. Defense Spending Tailwinds and 2026 Outlook

With defense budgets expanding domestically and internationally, Ondas is poised to benefit from increased procurement of unmanned platforms. The company’s leadership cites an upcoming strategic government tender for a large-scale border protection deployment—expected to commence with an initial purchase order in January—as a catalyst for continued revenue growth into 2026.

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