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Ondas Inc. (ONDS) on Monday announced an agreement to acquire 100% of the Israel-based AI software developer Omnisys — a deal that will help the company transition to a software-defined autonomous defense orchestrator.
The company stated that Omnisys’ AI-powered Battle Resource Optimization (BRO) platform will serve as a core orchestration layer across Ondas' growing portfolio of autonomous systems.
BRO will help with dynamic resource allocation, mission prioritization, and coordinated system responses under high-intensity combat conditions, the company stated.
"Omnisys and its BRO platform will represent a major advancement of Ondas' customer-focused systems-of-systems roadmap for autonomous defense and security solutions," said Eric Brock, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Ondas.
Ondas noted that the deal will strengthen its position in the global defense ecosystem and bolster its relationships with defense integrators and customers. The company also stated that Omnisys has a strong market position, with long-term deployments in some of the most advanced operational environments.
Ondas said that, through its growing international footprint, it will be able to expand into additional U.S. and allied defense markets while accelerating its transition to fully integrated, intelligent, software-defined defense systems-of-systems.
As per the agreement, Ondas will acquire 100% of Omnisys for $199 million in Ondas’ common stock, payable in three tranches. The company will pay $29 million at closing, $142.5 million in five installments within 20 days following closing, and the remaining balance on the 24th trading day after closing.
In addition, Ondas shareholders have an opportunity to earn up to $60 million in contingent payments over three years if certain milestones are met.
The deal is expected to close in the second quarter of 2026.
On Stocktwits, retail sentiment surrounding the stock has remained ‘extremely bullish’ amid ‘extremely high’ message volumes in the past 24 hours.
Shares of Ondas have dropped over 3% so far this year.
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