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Ondas (ONDS) stock steadies before the open after a 12% Friday drop as traders eye Enforce Tac
23 February 2026
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Ondas (ONDS) stock steadies before the open after a 12% Friday drop as traders eye Enforce Tac

New York, February 23, 2026, 06:33 EST — Premarket

  • Ondas picked up about 0.2% ahead of the bell, following a nearly 12% slide last Friday.
  • Roughly 112 million shares traded on Friday, with the stock swinging from $9.95 up to $11.58.
  • Traders are watching for updates connected to Enforce Tac in Germany, along with the next set of quarterly numbers.

Ondas Inc (ONDS) ticked up 0.2% to $10.05 in premarket trade Monday, clawing back a sliver after losing 11.9% Friday, when shares fell to $10.03 and erased most of a two-day rally that had pushed the price to $11.39. The stock has swung between $0.57 and $15.28 in the past year.

Trading volume topped 111 million shares as the stock flipped direction in a hurry, stirring speculation over whether last week’s buyers would return at the open or sit out with volatility back in the mix. ONDS opened at $11.19, hit a high of $11.58, slid to $9.95 at its lowest, and wrapped up at $10.03, the company’s investor relations site shows.

Timing matters—Ondas has been on a headline streak this month. Its February press releases showcased defense and security deals: counter-drone contracts landed in Europe, plus a demining project in Israel. Shares have been exposed to sharp moves when momentum fades.

Ondas Inc.’s investor website shows no fresh SEC filings after a Schedule 13G/A that went up on Feb. 17. The latest Form 8-K listed is still from Feb. 13.

Ondas said its Sentrycs unit has deployed a counter-drone (C-UAS) system for a German police force. “We’re proud to support law enforcement agencies with operationally proven solutions that reflect the realities of today’s security landscape,” Sentrycs CEO Tal Cohen said. Ondas Inc.

The Feb. 17 announcement pointed to Enforce Tac—a security trade show in Nuremberg—where the company plans to debut its portable product. The expo runs from Feb. 23 to 25, according to organisers.

In February, Ondas revealed its Airobotics division secured a multi-million dollar deal to supply the Iron Drone Raider system to a major European client in a NATO member state. “These regulated environments require counter-UAS systems that operate safely without disrupting communications or creating collateral risk,” Chairman and CEO Eric Brock said at the time. Ondas Inc.

In January, Ondas dropped “Holdings Inc.” from its official name, according to a regulatory filing. On its investor relations page, the company details its private wireless broadband gear, as well as its autonomous systems business, which includes drone platforms and related services.

ONDS tends to whip around—even on good headlines—and those premarket moves can snowball. Sitting just under $10, the stock is drawing attention after Friday’s heavy-volume slide; traders are watching to see if that sets off more selling at the open.

Enforce Tac is drawing attention this week, with its earnings slated for March 18, per Investing.com. Traders are also bracing for any surprise contract news or an SEC disclosure that could jolt the stock.

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