Ondas Subsidiary Wins $10M Initial Phase of $50M Israel Border Demining Contract
4M Defense, Ondas’ subsidiary, received a $10 million initial order under a $50 million Eastern Border demining program tied to Israel’s $1.7 billion security barrier initiative. Combined with a $30 million Syrian Border contract, Ondas now holds $80 million in active demining tenders with further orders expected in 2026.
1. Initial Order and Contract Award
Ondas’ 4M Defense subsidiary secured a $10 million initial order as part of a $50 million tender under Israel’s $1.7 billion Eastern Border Security Barrier initiative, marking the start of large-scale land clearance along the country’s eastern frontier.
2. Combined Tenders and Revenue Visibility
With the recently announced $30 million Syrian Border demining project, Ondas now manages two active contracts totaling $80 million and anticipates additional orders and phases in 2026, enhancing near-term revenue clarity.
3. Technology Platform and Execution
4M Defense will employ its AI-enabled land intelligence platform—integrating autonomous ground robots, aerial drones, advanced sensing and data analytics—to efficiently survey and clear hundreds of acres of minefields while reducing operational risk.
4. Future Phases and Expansion Potential
These multi-phase programs provide defined growth pathways, positioning Ondas to pursue larger, long-duration engagements across global border-security and infrastructure projects supported by its scalable robotics and sensing capabilities.