Ondas acquires DZYNE for $875.8M, expanding its defense capabilities
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Ondas Inc. has acquired DZYNE Technologies LLC for $875.8 million, significantly expanding its defense capabilities. The Irvine-based target specializes in autonomous systems, including long-endurance intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance aircraft, as well as counter-uncrewed aerial systems. Ondas, a West Palm Beach-based provider of robots and networking technology, stated the deal integrates complementary, mission-proven technologies into a scaled operating platform. DZYNE’s portfolio includes the ULTRA aircraft, IonStrike interceptor, and Grasshopper cargo glider. Ondas expects DZYNE to generate $191 million in revenue in 2026 and over $300 million in 2027. Consequently, Ondas raised its full-year 2026 revenue target to at least $525 million. The company formed Ondas Sentinel, a new division unifying these assets under Ryan Hartman and Matt McCue. This acquisition aims to address evolving U.S. and allied defense needs through integrated autonomous solutions.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The deal consolidates critical counter-drone and autonomous logistics assets into a single entity, directly addressing the urgent military need for scalable unmanned solutions in contested airspace.
- · By merging DZYNE’s proven hardware with Ondas’ infrastructure, the combined company creates a vertically integrated defense provider capable of offering end-to-end autonomous mission support.