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Ondas Inc. has acquired DZYNE Technologies LLC, a defense technology firm based in Irvine, California, for $875.8 million. This acquisition, financed through a cash-and-stock structure, aims to enhance Ondas' capabilities in multi-domain intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), counter-uncrewed aerial systems (UAS), and autonomous systems to meet the evolving needs of U.S. and allied defense customers. The acquisition is significant as it positions Ondas to leverage DZYNE's advanced technology and engineering talent, which includes long-endurance ISR capabilities and autonomous systems. Eric Brock, chairman and CEO of Ondas, emphasized that the integration of DZYNE's mission-proven technologies will accelerate the development of a next-generation autonomous defense platform, essential for maintaining military advantage in rapidly changing warfare. Looking ahead, Ondas anticipates that DZYNE will generate $191 million in revenue for the full year 2026 and over $300 million in 2027. Ondas is now targeting at least $525 million in revenue for 2026. The integration of DZYNE’s ULTRA and IonStrike systems will expand Ondas' ISR and counter-UAS capabilities, enhancing its portfolio in defense applications.
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The Ondas DZYNE acquisition combines long-endurance ISR, counter-UAS, and autonomous effects under a new operating division for U.S. defense customers. Ondas Inc. (Nasdaq: ONDS) has announced the acquisition of DZYNE Technologies, LLC in a cash and stock transaction valued at $875.8 million. According to Ondas, the Ondas DZYNE acquisition establishes a multi-domain autonomous defense platform […] The post Ondas Acquires DZYNE Technologies for $875.8M appeared first on DRONELIFE.
Dronelife.com By staff Jul 06, 2026 Defense defense Drone News Drone News Feeds News affordable mass
Ondas Holdings has introduced two innovative autonomous defense systems, MODUS and IRON WAVE, aimed at assisting military forces in countering the escalating threats posed by drones and enhancing the deployment of robotic systems. This announcement highlights the company's commitment to addressing critical challenges faced by modern military operations. The unveiling of these systems comes at a time when the proliferation of drone technology and robotic warfare is reshaping the battlefield landscape. By providing advanced solutions, Ondas Holdings seeks to empower frontline troops with enhanced capabilities to effectively neutralize aerial threats and integrate robotic support into their operations.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb Jun 04, 2026 Anti-drone technology Applications C-UAS defense Defense Drone News
Ondas, which develops drones and secures wireless communications, has agreed to buy autonomous aircraft maker DZYNE Technologies in a cash-and-stock deal worth over $875 million, which will turn Ondas into a full-service autonomous defense technology platform. Ondas Chairman and CEO Eric Brock joins Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Tech." (Source: Bloomberg)
BloombergTechnology Jul 06, 2026
Ondas Inc. agreed to buy autonomous aircraft maker DZYNE Technologies in an $875.8 million cash-and stock-deal that positions Ondas as a full-service autonomous defense technology platform.
BloombergTechnology By Edward Ludlow Jul 06, 2026 NCM:ONDS
This week, several publicly traded U.S. drone companies, including Red Cat, Ondas, and Unusual Machines, experienced notable stock price increases as investors responded positively to recent government initiatives aimed at bolstering the domestic drone manufacturing sector. The surge in stock values follows a series of government actions and reports indicating a commitment to support the U.S. drone industry. This growing federal backing is seen as a catalyst for investor confidence, leading to a rally in the shares of these companies.
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