Ondas Holdings (ONDS), which saw shares slip 0.73% on the day, revealed Wednesday that it plans to introduce LADOS — its Layered Autonomous Defense Operational C2 System — at the upcoming Eurosatory 2026 defense exposition in Paris, France.
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Eurosatory ranks among the globe’s premier international showcases for defense and security innovation. The unveiling will position Ondas’ newest platform before procurement officials, military strategists, and security professionals from across the international community.
LADOS, which stands for Layered Autonomous Defense Operational C2 System, functions as a central nervous system that unifies Ondas’ expanding technology portfolio — including unmanned aerial vehicles, robotic ground platforms, surveillance equipment, and control stations — into a single integrated architecture.
The platform supports the complete operational workflow: detect, analyze, coordinate, act, and evaluate. Rather than managing these capabilities as separate silos, LADOS consolidates them within one cohesive command environment.
Eric Brock, Chairman and CEO of Ondas, noted that modern military and security operations involve unprecedented numbers of sensors, autonomous platforms, and weapon systems, yet these assets frequently operate in isolation. LADOS addresses this fragmentation challenge directly.
LADOS represents a critical component of Ondas‘ comprehensive multi-domain software architecture, which centers on SkyWeaver — the company’s AI engine developed in partnership with Palantir.
SkyWeaver manages high-altitude intelligence gathering, mission blueprint development, and target identification workflows utilizing Group 2, 3, and 4 unmanned aircraft systems, orbital satellites, and expansive ISR networks. LADOS then converts these strategic inputs into synchronized tactical operations in the field.
Oshri Lugassy, Co-CEO of Ondas Autonomous Systems, characterized LADOS as a critical evolution in the company’s autonomous mission capabilities. He emphasized that tomorrow’s military operations will demand an intelligent infrastructure that seamlessly links disparate systems, interprets operational context, and empowers personnel to execute optimal decisions rapidly.
The platform consolidates multi-sensor data fusion, algorithmic decision assistance, artificial intelligence optimization, and coordinated response execution within a unified architecture. Its primary objective is to minimize personnel burden while dramatically reducing mission cycle times.
LADOS significantly reinforces Ondas’ overall market positioning. The system establishes an integration framework spanning the company’s competencies in counter-drone technology, intelligence/surveillance/reconnaissance, ground robotics, encrypted communications, and AI-enhanced command operations.
Ondas has established this systems-integration methodology as fundamental to its expansion strategy. The company’s vision involves transitioning clients from standalone tactical solutions toward comprehensive, deployment-ready autonomous operational ecosystems.
The technology targets defense ministries, border security agencies, law enforcement organizations, and critical infrastructure protection sectors.
The LADOS introduction builds upon Ondas’ ongoing expansion throughout the autonomous defense landscape, encompassing sophisticated anti-drone systems and artificial intelligence-powered command platforms.
Ondas will officially demonstrate the platform to international decision-makers at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris.
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