Ondas secures $30 million in orders during May
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Ondas Inc. (NASDAQ: ONDS) reported securing over $30 million in new orders during May 2026 across its defense, security and autonomous technology segments, according to a company statement.
The May orders bring the company's second quarter orders to date to over $110 million. Ondas reported $50.1 million in revenues in the first quarter of 2026 with a proforma backlog of $457 million.
The orders span multiple product categories including air defense and counter-unmanned aircraft systems, loitering munition and one-way attack systems, intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance systems, unmanned ground vehicles, and robotic defense systems.
"Securing over $30 million in new orders during May, and over $110 million in orders quarter-to-date, reflects Ondas' continued execution," said Eric Brock, Chairman and CEO.
The West Palm Beach, Florida-based company develops autonomous systems and defense technologies for government and commercial customers. Its products include drone systems, counter-drone technologies, robotic ground systems, and sensing and communications technologies.
Ondas operates across multiple markets including the United States, Europe, and the Middle East, providing equipment for defense, homeland security, border protection, and critical infrastructure applications.
The company stated it plans to continue expanding production capacity and pursuing defense and security programs across allied markets.
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