TLDR Ondas (ONDS) has agreed to merge with Mistral Inc., a U.S.-based defense prime contractor headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland. Mistral holds prime contractorTLDR Ondas (ONDS) has agreed to merge with Mistral Inc., a U.S.-based defense prime contractor headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland. Mistral holds prime contractor

Ondas (ONDS) Stock Acquires Defense Prime Contractor Mistral Inc.

2026/03/09 21:41
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TLDR

  • Ondas (ONDS) has agreed to merge with Mistral Inc., a U.S.-based defense prime contractor headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland.
  • Mistral holds prime contractor status on over $1 billion of IDIQ and U.S. Department of Defense contracts covering weapons systems, drones, and unmanned aircraft systems.
  • The deal gives Ondas direct access to U.S. Army and Special Operations contract vehicles for the first time.
  • Mistral brings U.S.-based manufacturing, assembly, integration, and quality assurance facilities to the Ondas portfolio.
  • ONDS stock has surged more than 1,100% over the past year, though analysts at InvestingPro flag the stock as currently overvalued.

Ondas (ONDS) announced on March 9, 2026 that it has entered into a merger agreement with Mistral Inc., a defense prime contractor with decades of experience working with the U.S. military and federal agencies.

Under the terms of the deal, Mistral will merge with a subsidiary of Ondas while keeping its current contract administration responsibilities in place. No changes are expected to Mistral’s day-to-day operations during the transition.


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Mistral is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, and operates manufacturing, assembly, integration, and quality assurance facilities across the U.S. The company supports sourcing requirements tied to U.S. defense standards.

Mistral currently serves as a prime contractor on more than $1 billion worth of indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contracts. Its work spans weapon systems, unmanned aircraft systems, drones, and defense electronics for the U.S. military, federal agencies, and state and local law enforcement.

The acquisition hands Ondas direct prime contractor access to U.S. Army and United States Special Operations Command contract vehicles. That’s a door Ondas did not previously have a key to.

Expanding the Defense Footprint

The deal is part of Ondas‘ broader plan to move beyond standalone system deployments and into structured participation in multi-year Department of Defense contract vehicles. Mistral’s existing contracting infrastructure is key to that shift.

Ondas operates through two main business units: Ondas Autonomous Systems, which builds autonomous aerial and ground robot systems, and Ondas Networks, which provides private wireless solutions. Mistral’s platforms are expected to support deployment of counter-drone, robotic, and ISR systems into U.S. military and homeland security programs.

Recent Business Activity

Ondas has been busy on multiple fronts ahead of this deal. Its subsidiary Airobotics Ltd. recently secured a $20 million order for an autonomous border protection system as part of a multi-year government contract.

The company also received around $6 million in orders for counter-drone systems from defense and homeland security customers in the Middle East and other regions.

Ondas invested $10 million in World View Enterprises to develop intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance solutions, and added McKinsey senior partner David Chinn to the board of Ondas Autonomous Systems.

ONDS stock has climbed more than 1,100% over the past 12 months. The company carries a market cap of approximately $4.42 billion. InvestingPro analysis flags the stock as overvalued relative to its Fair Value, with a beta of 2.58.

Ondas holds more cash than debt on its balance sheet and maintains liquid assets above its short-term obligations, according to InvestingPro.

Additional terms of the merger will be disclosed in a Form 8-K filing with the SEC. Ondas will provide further detail on the Mistral deal during its earnings conference call on March 25, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time.

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