Ondas Shares Jump 15% After German Police Contract and NATO Order
Ondas shares surged over 15%, breaking the $11 threshold after its subsidiary Sentrycs won a German State Police counter-drone contract. It also secured a multi-million-dollar NATO Iron Drone order, holds $840 million cash and posted $10.1 million in Q3 revenue, up 582% YoY, with a $110 million revenue target for 2026.
1. Stock Rally on Multiple Catalysts
Ondas shares rose over 15% in early February, breaking the $11 threshold, as trading volume topped 100 million shares, reflecting heightened institutional and retail interest.
2. German State Police Counter-Drone Contract
The subsidiary Sentrycs secured a deal to deploy its portable Scout systems across German cities, marking the first European law enforcement adoption of Ondas’ soft-kill counter-drone technology.
3. Sequence of Defense Contracts
In mid-February, Airobotics received a multi-million-dollar Iron Drone order from a NATO member and 4M Defense won a $30 million demining contract in Israel, while the Rotron Aero acquisition added long-range UAS capabilities.
4. Strong Financial Position
After late-2025 equity raises, Ondas holds approximately $840 million cash, reducing funding risk, and posted $10.1 million in Q3 revenue, up 582% YoY, with a $110 million revenue target for 2026.