Ondas Holdings announced more than $40 million in new orders during June for its autonomous defense systems, bringing total second-quarter order activity to more than $150 million.
The new awards include counter-UAS solutions, loitering munition systems, autonomous ground platforms, and related defense services for government and defense customers across multiple international markets.
According to the company, the expanding order backlog reflects continued demand for integrated autonomous defense capabilities across Europe, the United States, and other allied markets, amid growing interest in advanced defense and multi-domain operational systems.
Ondas also highlighted recent progress with SkyLance, the system developed by its UK subsidiary Rotron Aerospace, which recently completed testing under the UK Ministry of Defence's Project Brakestop program focused on next-generation long-range strike capabilities.
The company stated that SkyLance is designed, developed, and manufactured in the United Kingdom, supporting sovereign capabilities in propulsion, platform integration, and autonomous technologies. Ondas further noted that the integration of C-UAS, ISR, robotic platforms, and AI-enabled command-and-control systems is expected to play a critical role in future defense architectures.



