Ondas to Debut LADOS Unified C2 Platform, Q2 Orders Top $110 Million
ONDS•Ondas reported Q2 business orders surpassing $110 million and stock rose over 1% following its four-day losing streak. The company will debut LADOS, its unified autonomous battlefield command-and-control platform, at the Eurosatory 2026 defense exhibition in Paris.
1. LADOS Platform Debut
Ondas unveiled LADOS, short for Layered Autonomous Defense Operational C2 System, as a unified command-and-control platform designed to integrate sensors, autonomous vehicles, robotic systems, command centers and mission software into a single operational layer. The system is set for public introduction at the Eurosatory 2026 defense exhibition in Paris, showcasing its ability to coordinate threat identification, mission planning and asset deployment.
2. Integration with SkyWeaver
LADOS is engineered to complement Ondas’ AI-driven SkyWeaver mission autonomy platform by transforming its intelligence gathering and decision-support outputs into real-time, coordinated field operations. This seamless linkage aims to streamline the operational workflow from data analysis through execution across multiple autonomous defense technologies.
3. Q2 Business Orders and Stock Movement
The company reported Q2 business orders exceeding $110 million, reflecting rising demand for its autonomous defense solutions. Ondas’ shares gained over 1% overnight, breaking a four-day decline as investors reacted positively to both the order growth and the upcoming LADOS rollout.
4. Strategic Outlook Post-Mistral Merger
Following its merger with Mistral, Ondas has expanded beyond drone and wireless communications to offer a full-stack autonomous defense technology suite. The launch of LADOS strengthens its market position by unifying its broader product portfolio and unlocking access to new military contracts.




