Ondas Holdings’ Stock Is Rallying Again Today – What’s The Reason Behind It

Ondas said that its subsidiary Sentrycs has successfully delivered and deployed its C-UAS solutions to a German State Police office.
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Jaiveer Shekhawat·Stocktwits
Updated Mar 05, 2026   |   2:29 PM EST
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  • Deployment comes amid heightened concern over drone activity in Germany.
  • Last week, Ondas said that its subsidiary, Airobotics, has received a new multi-million-dollar order from a major European customer in a NATO country for its Iron Drone Raider counter-UAS system.
  • Ondas Holdings’ subsidiary 4M Defense was also recently awarded a large-scale multi-year demining program in Israel after winning a competitive tender valued at over $30 million. 

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Ondas Holdings shares jumped 9% on Tuesday after it announced that its subsidiary Sentrycs has successfully delivered and deployed its C-UAS solutions to a German State Police office.

This deployment comes amid heightened concern over drone activity in Germany, with more than 1,000 suspicious flights reported by the federal criminal police (BKA) in 2025 - including incidents near military facilities, airports, and sensitive government zones, the company said in a statement. 

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"Our deployment with the German State Police demonstrates the immediate impact of lawful, precise drone mitigation. With the launch of our new man-carried solution, Sentrycs Scout, we're extending that capability to tactical units that require mobility without compromising performance," said Tal Cohen, CEO of Sentrycs. 

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New Foreign Contracts

Last week, Ondas said that its subsidiary, Airobotics, has received a new multi-million-dollar order from a major European customer in a NATO country for its Iron Drone Raider counter-UAS system.

The order followed Ondas' operational deployment of the system at a major European international airport, part of a separate contract from the same customer, it said. 

The Iron Drone Raider order is part of a previously signed $16.8 million order that was given to ONDAS to protect two major European international airports. 

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The new contract award is focused on defending critical assets in complex civil environments, an area where Iron Drone Raider delivers a uniquely differentiated capability.

Ondas Holdings’ subsidiary 4M Defense was also recently awarded a large-scale multi-year demining program in Israel after winning a competitive tender valued at over $30 million. 

The project covers approximately 741 acres of historically contaminated and strategically sensitive terrain along the Israel-Syria border, representing one of the largest land-clearance efforts ever undertaken in the country, with an initial execution period of up to three years and options for extensions and scope expansion beyond the original contract. 

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How Did Stocktwits Users React?

Retail sentiment around ONDS trended in ‘bearish’ territory amid ‘low’ message volume. 

Shares in the company have risen more than 400% over the past year. 

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