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Ondas Holdings (ONDS) announced on Monday that it has secured a $3.5 million order from a major defense entity.
The company said that the contract includes the purchase of multiple units of Apeiro's rugged unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) and designated mission payloads, enhancing the customer's robotic capabilities for security, logistics, and tactical operations.
Retail sentiment on Ondas remained unchanged in the ‘bearish’ territory, with message volumes at ‘low’ levels, according to data from Stocktwits. Shares of the company rose nearly 2% in early trading.
"Ground robots are rapidly becoming indispensable for logistics, ISR, and tactical missions, where autonomous systems extend operational reach while reducing risk to personnel,” said Eric Brock, Chairman and CEO of Ondas Holdings.
The company stated that this new order follows Ondas' acquisition of Apeiro in August 2025, which brought advanced ground robotics and proprietary fiber-optic communication technologies into the Ondas portfolio. The integration expands Ondas' capabilities beyond aerial systems into land-based unmanned platforms.
Last week, Ondas said that Apeiro has launched a new line of combat-proven fiber-optic communication spools. The company noted that its American Robotics subsidiary will commence U.S. production of two specialized pool configurations for air and ground applications, supporting unmanned systems across defense and homeland security in Q4 2025.
The company added that both product lines are built with U.S. National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)-compliant, U.S.-sourced fiber and incorporate Apeiro's proprietary packing.
Shares of Ondas have gained nearly 800% in the last 12 months.
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