Ondas Wins Israeli Defense Tender for Next-Generation Attack Drones
Ondas will develop a low-cost tactical attack drone platform with advanced software to meet evolving defense requirements, the company said.
- The Israeli Defense Ministry selected Ondas to develop the 'Digital Bat' program, a next-generation tactical attack drone platform designed to meet the Israel Defense Forces' evolving operational requirements.
- Ondas outperformed established competitors Elbit Systems and Rafael, reflecting a fundamental industry shift toward affordable autonomous systems that can be produced and deployed at meaningful scale.
- The program focuses on rapidly deployable, software-powered platforms for frontline forces, supported by Ondas' recent acquisitions of Israeli defense firms including Airobotics and Roboteam.
- Chairman and CEO Eric Brock called the award "an important validation" of the firm's platform; the Israeli Defense Ministry continues examining Ondas following its $1 billion capital raise.
- This initiative mirrors the United States Department of War's $1.1 billion 'Drone Dominance' program, positioning Ondas to address growing demands across allied defense markets.
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