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Ondas Inc. Closes World View Acquisition, Adds High-Altitude Surveillance as Stock Rises
1 April 2026
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Ondas Inc. Closes World View Acquisition, Adds High-Altitude Surveillance as Stock Rises

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., April 1, 2026, 10:43 (EDT)

Ondas Inc. announced Wednesday it wrapped up its purchase of World View Enterprises, bringing high-altitude surveillance tech into its defense and autonomous systems lineup. The stock added roughly 2% early in the session. According to an SEC filing, the acquisition involved up to 12,775,219 Ondas shares issued, along with about $7.3 million in cash to settle outstanding obligations.

Ondas is pushing to stitch together its recent acquisitions into a larger defense tech play. The company last week projected 2026 revenue of at least $375 million—well above the $50.7 million it expects for 2025—and reported backlog rising to $68.3 million on stronger demand for drones, counter-drone systems, and robotics. Cheaper unmanned gear, plus the tools to stop it, are driving changes in how militaries buy equipment.

World View offers what the military refers to as ISR — intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance — using high-altitude platforms meant to linger above specific locations for extended stretches. Ondas announced the acquisition on March 23, highlighting that World View had already logged over 140 stratospheric flight operations, with a roster of current and former clients that includes NASA, NOAA, and the U.S. Air Force.

This deal comes on the heels of rapid-fire activity. Ondas put $10 million into World View on March 2, followed up just days later, announcing a March 12 partnership with Palantir Technologies. The plan: tie together stratospheric sensing, drones, and ground tech with software handling mission planning and data fusion.

Eric Brock, the company’s chief executive, described the acquisition as a “defining step” for expanding the ISR architecture. Ryan Hartman, who leads World View, noted that customer interest keeps growing. World View is set to run under the Ondas Autonomous Systems division, Ondas said. Ondas Inc.

Ondas is stacking up acquisitions fast. Just last week, the company said it had snapped up or struck agreements to buy Rotron Aerospace, Bird Aerospace, Indo Earth and Mistral. That’s on top of earlier moves for Sentrycs and Roboteam, all part of a push to broaden its reach in drones, anti-drone tech and ground robotics.

Ondas now finds itself up against competitors pushing ahead, too. AeroVironment announced a $200 million deal to acquire ESAero back in March, while Kratos just ran a test of a budget-friendly attack drone alongside Taiwan, moves that highlight how defense companies are racing to build out their unmanned lineups as armed forces demand systems that are both quicker and less expensive to deploy.

The speed here comes with its own hazards. Ondas logged a $101 million net loss for the fourth quarter, factoring in an $82.2 million non-cash warrant revaluation charge. Operating expenses moved higher, driven by acquisition costs and results from the new businesses hitting the books. The challenge now: can Ondas integrate these deals quickly enough to translate scale into more reliable profits?

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