TLDR Ondas Holdings (ONDS) received ~$6M in orders for counter-drone systems from Middle East defense and homeland security customers. Orders cover dozens of SentrycsTLDR Ondas Holdings (ONDS) received ~$6M in orders for counter-drone systems from Middle East defense and homeland security customers. Orders cover dozens of Sentrycs

Ondas (ONDS) Stock Jumps 4% as $6M Drone-Busting Order Lands From Middle East

2026/03/07 01:32
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TLDR

  • Ondas Holdings (ONDS) received ~$6M in orders for counter-drone systems from Middle East defense and homeland security customers.
  • Orders cover dozens of Sentrycs cyber-RF counter-UAS systems, which detect, track, and take control of unauthorized drones.
  • The company says these orders may be the first step toward larger, broader counter-UAS programs.
  • ONDS stock has surged over 1,200% in the past year, though analysts flag it as trading above fair value.
  • Financials show strong revenue growth of 208% over twelve months, but the company still carries a negative operating margin of -176.1%.

Ondas Holdings (ONDS) just landed roughly $6 million in new orders for its counter-drone technology. The buyers are defense and homeland security customers based in the Middle East and other regions.

The orders are for the company’s Sentrycs Cyber-RF counter-unmanned aerial systems. These systems detect, identify, track, and take control of unauthorized drones using protocol manipulation. Once captured, a drone can be redirected away from protected areas or brought down in a controlled landing zone.


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Ondas said the orders cover dozens of units. The company described these purchases as possible starting points for larger, more complex counter-drone programs that could bring in additional technology from its wider portfolio.

The backdrop here matters. Drone use across the Middle East has risen, with small unmanned systems being deployed in active conflicts to target energy infrastructure, military bases, and ports.

Oshri Lugassy, Co-CEO of Ondas Autonomous Systems, confirmed the technology is ready for deployment.

Recent Contract Wins

This latest order follows a busy run of contract activity for the company. Earlier, its subsidiary Airobotics Ltd. secured a $20 million purchase order for an autonomous border protection system as part of a multi-year government contract.

Ondas also made a $10 million strategic investment in World View Enterprises to develop surveillance and reconnaissance tools for commercial and defense clients.

The company operates across three business units: Ondas Autonomous Systems, Ondas Capital, and Ondas Networks. Its operating companies include American Robotics, Airobotics, Apeiro Motion, Roboteam Ltd., and Sentrycs.

Financial Snapshot

Revenue growth over the last twelve months hit 208%, with total revenue reaching $24.75 million. But the company is not yet profitable. Its operating margin sits at -176.1% and net margin at -172.5%.

The balance sheet shows strong liquidity. The current ratio is 15.3 and the debt-to-equity ratio is just 0.04. The company holds more cash than debt.

Analysts have a target price of $18.38 on the stock, with a moderate buy recommendation. Institutional ownership stands at 37.56%.

ONDS stock has risen over 1,200% in the past year. Despite that run, analysts at InvestingPro say the stock is currently trading above fair value. The GF Value estimate puts fair value at $2.36, flagging it as significantly overvalued.

The stock carries a high beta of 5.36, meaning it moves sharply relative to the broader market.

Insider selling activity has also been flagged, with 556,605 units sold in the past three months.

As of March 6, 2026, ONDS was up approximately 3.81% to 4.17% on the day following the order announcement.

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