Ondas Holdings stock moved higher Wednesday after the defense technology company announced it won a major government contract to develop autonomous border protection systems.
The shares rose 6% following the news. Ondas Autonomous Systems will serve as the prime contractor for the multi-year program.
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The company competed against several large defense firms for the contract. Ondas achieved the highest performance scores across key evaluation criteria during the selection process.
The program calls for developing multipurpose drones equipped with AI capabilities. Ground launching systems and advanced software will also be part of the deliverables.
The first purchase order is expected to arrive in January 2026. The overall program timeline spans two years from that initial order.
The border protection system will operate around the clock providing intelligence and surveillance capabilities. Autonomous swarm deployment will allow multiple drones to coordinate movements across difficult terrain.
Real-time sensor fusion technology will process data from various sources simultaneously. The system includes AI-driven targeting features and automated swarm operations.
Ondas will handle system design and integration work. The company plans to combine its aerial platforms with technologies from partner organizations.
Eric Brock serves as Chairman and CEO of Ondas Holdings. He called the award a validation of the company’s position in autonomous security technologies.
The contract marks Ondas’ expanding presence as a defense prime contractor. This role carries more responsibility than subcontractor positions the company has held previously.
Recent regulatory filings show Ondas took steps to increase its capital access. The company filed a $219.45 million shelf registration covering 35 million common shares.
This registration ties to an employee stock ownership plan offering. Shareholders also approved doubling the authorized common stock from 400 million to 800 million shares.
Ondas operates through two distinct business units. Ondas Autonomous Systems focuses on drone intelligence and security applications.
The second unit, Ondas Networks, delivers private wireless communication solutions. Both divisions serve government and commercial customers.
Beyond the border protection contract, Ondas Autonomous Systems recently expanded its Iron Drone Raider deployments. A major European airport now uses these systems for critical infrastructure protection.
Revenue projections for Ondas show aggressive growth targets. Analysts estimate the company could reach $151.6 million in revenue by 2028.
That forecast requires annual revenue growth of 141.1% from current levels. The company currently reports operating losses.
Fair value estimates from investment community members range widely. Some analysts place the stock value near $0.47 per share while others project up to $17.92.
The disparity reflects different assumptions about how quickly contract revenue will scale. Margin performance and the path to profitability remain key variables in valuation models.
The initial purchase order scheduled for January 2026 will provide the first concrete data point on program execution.
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