Ondas Subsidiary Secures $30M, 741-Acre Demining Contract in Israel

ONDSONDS

Ondas Holdings subsidiary 4M Defense won a $30 million demining contract in Israel to clear 741 acres along the Israel-Syria border over three years with extension options. The autonomous robotics-driven program will validate its smart demining technology, bolster Ondas’s Israel presence and serve as a global reference.

1. Demining Contract Details

Ondas Holdings subsidiary 4M Defense has been awarded a multi-year land-clearance contract valued at $30 million to remove mines and unexploded ordnance from 741 acres along the Israel-Syria border. The initial execution period spans three years with options to extend scope and duration based on performance and evolving security needs.

2. Technology and Operational Scope

The project leverages autonomous robotics, aerial intelligence and integrated sensor platforms to detect, identify and neutralize threats with minimal human risk. Smart demining systems incorporate machine-vision algorithms and remote-operated vehicles, allowing 4M Defense to accelerate clearance rates while maintaining stringent safety benchmarks.

3. Strategic Importance and Growth Outlook

This award serves as a reference deployment for Ondas’s smart demining solutions, reinforcing its strategic foothold in Israel’s defense sector. Success on this program is expected to drive follow-on contracts globally and support the company’s system-of-systems strategy across autonomous border-security applications.

Sources

F