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Ondas Inc lands $20 million border drone order as national autonomous program kicks off
5 March 2026
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Ondas Inc lands $20 million border drone order as national autonomous program kicks off

West Palm Beach, Florida, March 5, 2026, 06:44 EST

  • Ondas reported its Airobotics division landed an initial $20 million purchase order connected to a national drone program for border protection.
  • The company says this order kicks off development, integration, and phased deployment work as part of a multi-year framework.
  • On Wednesday, shares finished 4.9% higher.

Ondas Inc’s Airobotics division landed a $20 million first purchase order as the prime contractor for a national autonomous border-protection program, pushing the project forward into development and staged rollout. “An important milestone in our evolution,” CEO Eric Brock said. OAS co-CEO Oshri Lugassy pointed to the deal as reflecting “the future of sovereign border defense.” ACCESS Newswire

The purchase order’s important here—it’s what converts a tender win into actual revenue. Investors also finally have a dollar amount to latch onto for a program Ondas has billed as a multi-year buildout, instead of just a single sale.

Ondas, the small U.S.-listed firm aiming to scale up its autonomous-systems operations, now faces a near-term challenge: can it pull together drones, ground infrastructure, and control software quickly enough to hit government deadlines? As the prime contractor, Ondas isn’t just providing components—it’s responsible for the whole package.

Ondas ended Wednesday at $10.51, up 4.9% for the session, after some choppy moves earlier this week.

The company says the project aims to create a durable border-security network built around “thousands” of drones, backed by command-and-control software to handle flights and data routing. Ground infrastructure will support these fleets, letting them run for extended periods.

Ondas said its architecture relies on drone fleets for ISR—intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. The company added that the system is built to detect, classify, and track threats live over broad areas.

Ondas revealed the government tender victory back in December, noting it was selected as prime contractor following competition with top defense primes. Brock described the win as a “strong validation” at the time. The company anticipated receiving its first purchase order in January 2026. PR.Report

Ondas splits its operations between private wireless—selling broadband connectivity hardware and software—and an autonomous systems division focused on both drone and counter-drone technology. According to Reuters data, the company is based in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Governments have been ramping up automation for border and infrastructure monitoring, and this order is the latest development—though Ondas still hasn’t disclosed which country or customer is involved. Without that information, investors are left guessing about the size, funding, and long-term political backing for the program.

Execution stands out as a key risk. The company called the $20 million an early step under a broader framework with further milestones and expansion orders possibly down the line. Still, moving ahead with those next stages hinges on performance, approvals, and procurement calls that remain subject to change.

Ondas hasn’t provided delivery timelines or pricing details for subsequent phases. There’s also no word yet on when the first systems will actually be up and running, aside from mentioning a phased rollout.

Michał Rogucki is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic developments. A graduate of Humboldt University of Berlin, he previously worked in investment research and market analysis before transitioning to financial journalism. He covers the trends and events that matter most to investors worldwide.

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