Ondas Secures $30M in May Orders, Q2-to-Date Total Tops $110M
ONDS•Ondas secured over $30 million in new orders during May, pushing Q2-to-date orders above $110 million across its defense, security and autonomous technology segments. The company reported $50.1 million in Q1 2026 revenues and maintains a proforma backlog of $457 million to support future growth.
1. May Order Momentum
In May, Ondas booked over $30 million in new orders spanning its unmanned and autonomous systems portfolio, including Air Defense, counter-UAS, loitering munitions, ISR platforms and robotic ground systems. This surge reflects heightened customer demand across defense, homeland security and critical infrastructure segments.
2. Q2 Order Totals and Backlog
With May included, Q2-to-date orders exceed $110 million, building on Ondas’ first quarter revenues of $50.1 million. The company now holds a proforma backlog of $457 million, providing visibility into production and revenue streams for upcoming quarters.
3. Strategic Growth Plan Execution
Ondas is integrating its technology segments into a unified operating platform, leveraging shared engineering, manufacturing and deployment capabilities. This model aims to accelerate segment growth while delivering comprehensive mission solutions rather than standalone products.
4. Market Outlook
The company plans to expand production capacity, integrate acquired technologies and pursue larger defense programs across the U.S., Europe and the Middle East. Growing demand for autonomous ISR, loitering systems, UGVs and counter-drone technologies underpins Ondas’ long-term growth strategy.





