Ondas Inc. secured more than $30 million [1] in new orders during May 2026 for its autonomous technology and defense platforms.
This surge in contracts indicates a growing market appetite for unmanned systems. The company's ability to scale its order book quickly suggests a successful execution of its strategic growth plan as defense and security needs evolve.
Based in West Palm Beach, Florida, the company reported that these new additions bring its total orders for the second quarter to more than $110 million [2]. These figures span the company's broader portfolio, which includes defense, security, and autonomous technology platforms [2].
The increase in orders comes amid a period of rising demand for the company's unmanned systems portfolio [3]. By securing these contracts, Ondas is positioning itself as a key provider of autonomous infrastructure for high-security environments.
Company officials said that the growth is a result of the continued execution of their strategic growth plan [3]. The company has focused on expanding its reach within the defense sector to capitalize on the shift toward autonomous operations.
The $110 million [2] quarterly total marks a significant milestone for the firm's financial trajectory this year. This momentum reflects a broader trend in the technology sector where autonomous platforms are replacing traditional manual systems in critical infrastructure and security roles.
“Ondas Inc. secured more than $30 million in new orders during May 2026.”
The rapid accumulation of over $110 million in orders within a single quarter suggests that Ondas is successfully transitioning from a development phase to a commercial scaling phase. The concentration of these orders in defense and security sectors highlights a strategic pivot toward government and high-security contracts, which typically offer more stability and longer-term revenue streams than purely commercial ventures.





