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Ondas (ONDS) stock price lifts in premarket after $10 million World View investment, ISR deal
3 March 2026
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Ondas (ONDS) stock price lifts in premarket after $10 million World View investment, ISR deal

NEW YORK, March 3, 2026, 07:13 (EST) — Premarket

  • ONDS tacked on nearly 1.5% ahead of the bell, building on yesterday’s 5.9% jump.
  • Company rolled out a $10 million strategic investment in World View, pairing it with a new defense surveillance partnership.
  • Traders eye follow-on customer wins, with attention also fixed on Friday’s U.S. jobs report.

Ondas Inc climbed roughly 1.5% in premarket trade Tuesday, last at $10.83. The stock closed Monday at $10.67, notching a 5.9% gain. Shares moved between $10.30 and $12.42 during the previous session. Early premarket volume hit about 1.2 million shares.

Ondas is in the spotlight, and for good reason: in defense and security tech—where the pace is relentless—a fresh partnership can flip the script fast. Lately, investors have jumped on the faintest signals of major government deals, not content with routine hardware sales alone.

Ondas on Monday announced a $10 million strategic investment in World View Enterprises, locking in a partnership focused on multi-domain ISR — that’s intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. The deal pairs World View’s stratospheric balloon platforms with Ondas’ unmanned aircraft and counter-drone tech. Customers, said Ondas CEO Eric Brock, “increasingly need layered sensing and responsive autonomy.” World View CEO Ryan Hartman highlighted demand for “endurance, resilience, and wide-area coverage” on certain missions. Ondas Inc.

Ondas outlined the investment and partnership in an 8-K submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, according to a regulatory filing.

Ondas, with headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida, offers autonomous systems and private wireless solutions via its business divisions. The company was formerly known as Ondas Holdings Inc.

Investors are left wondering if the deal will translate into actual orders any time soon. Defense procurement tends to drag on, and companies often talk up “partnerships” long before hardware ships out or service revenue starts showing up on the books.

Volatility is running high. Over at Nasdaq.com, analysts flagged a surge in attention for drone and counter-drone stocks—especially among the smaller-caps, where any deal that fits the national-security angle can trigger outsized moves.

There’s a clear caveat here: it’s an initial partnership, and $10 million remains a significant sum for a business that hasn’t yet demonstrated steady scale. Should integration stall or demand fall flat, shares could just as easily reverse course.

Traders are looking for follow-up details on pilots, initial customer traction, or when fully integrated products might actually hit the market. They’re also waiting for Ondas to spell out what it considers a win after the first investment round.

Markets may see changing risk appetite ahead of Friday’s February U.S. jobs report, slated for 8:30 a.m. Eastern—a data drop that tends to jolt rates and high-beta names.

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