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Ondas Inc stock jumps 14% as ONDS traders weigh defense deal news before Monday
8 February 2026
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Ondas Inc stock jumps 14% as ONDS traders weigh defense deal news before Monday

New York, Feb 8, 2026, 06:17 EST — Market closed

  • Ondas stock finished Friday at $9.69, climbing 14.3%. Trading volume hit roughly 88 million shares.
  • This week’s defense news sent the stock on a volatile ride.
  • The real question is whether momentum sticks once U.S. markets reopen Monday.

Ondas Inc stock rallied 14.3% Friday, ending the session at $9.69. Shares clawed back some earlier losses from the week, with traders zeroed in on the latest defense and drone developments.

The session ended with a rally after wild swings took the stock between $8.45 and $9.76. Shares of Ondas have been lurching all week—double-digit tumbles hit Wednesday and Thursday, but Friday saw a bounce.

Why it matters now: Ondas has rolled out a fresh batch of deal and contract news, catching traders’ attention again with its autonomous systems unit. All this hits as liquidity tapers heading into the weekend, with the next U.S. session up ahead.

Ondas on Feb. 3 announced that its Airobotics division secured what it called a “strategic” contract from a government defense client in the Asia-Pacific region, with phased execution lined up and first deliveries slated for this year. CEO Eric Brock noted the company was disclosing the deal “during the Singapore Airshow this week.” Ondas Inc.

Just a day before, Ondas announced a definitive deal to acquire Rotron Aero, a UK firm. The company framed the move as a push to bolster its lineup with longer-range unmanned systems and new propulsion tech. “Modern conflicts demand systems that can operate at range,” Brock said. Ondas Inc.

Rotron’s announcement showed up as well in an 8-K filing—a form that U.S. public companies submit to the Securities and Exchange Commission to flag significant developments outside their usual reporting schedule.

Event organizers have the Singapore Airshow set for Feb. 3 through Feb. 8, and Ondas is aligning certain defense communications with those dates.

Ondas announced Jan. 30 it would debut a defense and security line at the airshow, also outlining its 2026 roadmap.

Ondas shares barely budged in after-hours trading on Friday once the regular session wrapped up, with investors apparently holding off for new developments before making any moves.

With no upcoming events listed on Ondas’ investor relations calendar, shareholders are left waiting on updates—particularly around the Rotron deal, contract milestones, and when the next results will land.

Still, the risks are hard to ignore. The company hasn’t provided the name of the Asia-Pacific customer, kept financial terms under wraps, and there’s no clarity yet about when—or if—more orders will follow, or how big they might be. The Rotron agreement also hinges on closing conditions and regulatory signoff. And with the stock lurching up and down, it’s clear sentiment remains fragile.

Monday’s U.S. open is the next marker to watch, as traders look to see if Ondas keeps Friday’s rebound going. With the Singapore Airshow winding down, focus moves to any news or updates that might land after the event.

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