Ondas Secures $40M in June Orders, Q2 Backlog Tops $150M
ONDS•Ondas booked over $40 million in June orders, lifting second-quarter-to-date orders to more than $150 million for Counter-UAS, Loitering Munition Systems and related defense services. Rotron Aerospace’s SkyLance trial under the UK Ministry of Defence’s Project Brakestop validated its long-range strike capabilities, strengthening Ondas’ sovereign LMS strategy.
1. June Orders Push Q2 Orders Past $150M
June new orders exceeded $40 million, bringing Ondas’ second-quarter order activity to over $150 million. These awards encompass Counter-UAS solutions, Loitering Munition Systems, ground systems and defense services across Europe and the U.S.
2. Autonomous Defense Systems Drive Demand
Demand for autonomous defense technologies is accelerating as governments seek scalable C-UAS and precision strike capabilities. Ondas positions Loitering Munition Systems as a natural extension of Counter-UAS demand, targeting long-range precision engagement platforms.
3. Rotron’s SkyLance Validates Long-Range Strike
Rotron Aerospace’s SkyLance completed a successful UK Ministry of Defence Project Brakestop trial, validating its long-range, one-way-effect strike capabilities. The trial reinforces sovereign control over propulsion and integration technologies and underscores Rotron’s cost-effective, rapid development model.
4. Integrated Platform Positions for Multi-Billion Opportunity
Ondas integrates autonomous drone systems, ISR, electronic warfare and AI-powered command-and-control into a unified defense platform. This system-of-systems approach aims to capture a multi-billion-dollar market driven by rising defense spending and the shift toward interoperable autonomous architectures.




