Insider Brief
- Ondas Holdings will acquire Roboteam, adding rugged, AI-enabled tactical ground robotics deployed by militaries in 30 countries and expanding OAS’s mission portfolio across defense, homeland security, and public safety.
- Roboteam’s combat-proven UGVs and its AI-powered Roboteam HUB command-and-control platform are expected to accelerate Ondas’ access to priority defense programs, with projected revenue contributions of $3–4 million in Q4 2025 and at least $30 million in 2026.
- The acquisition unifies Ondas’ aerial, ground, and intelligence technologies into a multi-domain, system-of-systems architecture, enhancing interoperability and mission effectiveness for ISR, EOD, logistics, counter-UAS, and high-risk ground operations.
PRESS RELEASE — Ondas Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:ONDS) (“Ondas” or the “Company”), a leading provider of autonomous aerial and ground robot intelligence through its Ondas Autonomous Systems (OAS) business unit and private wireless solutions through Ondas Networks, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Robo-Team Holdings Ltd. (“Roboteam”), a global developer of rugged tactical unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) used for explosives ordinance disposal (EOD), intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), hazardous-environment missions, and commercial applications.
Roboteam’s family of tactical ground robots are known globally for ruggedness, mobility, and operational reliability and have been deployed extensively by Tier-1 defense and security customers including the U.S. Department of War, the U.S. Marine Corps, and the Israeli Ministry of Defense. Its portfolio spans lightweight, multi-mission UGVs engineered for ISR, EOD, route clearance, logistics support, and perimeter security in high-risk environments.
Central to this portfolio is Roboteam HUB, an AI-enabled command-and-control platform that unifies diverse robotic assets into a single, coherent operational picture. This combat-validated ecosystem is expected to strengthen Ondas Autonomous Systems’ ability to deliver mature, field-tested ground autonomy to defense, homeland security, and public-safety agencies worldwide.
“This acquisition is a strategic step in building Ondas into a systems-of-systems, multi-domain autonomy leader,” said Eric Brock, Chairman and CEO of Ondas Holdings “Roboteam’s proven ground robotics complement our autonomous aerial systems, to create a cohesive technology ecosystem capable of serving the full spectrum of defense and public safety missions. We expect this combination will enable us to deliver greater mission safety, interoperability, and operational effectiveness for customers worldwide.”
“Roboteam brings a strong pipeline, an exceptional customer base, and a proven record of delivering mission-critical ground robotics to leading defense and homeland security organizations,” said Oshri Lugassy, Co-CEO of Ondas Autonomous Systems. “Their proven presence inside programs we already serve will significantly expand our commercial reach. By combining Roboteam’s ground systems with our aerial and C-UAS platforms, we can immediately offer more capability to existing customers and accelerate growth globally across high-demand defense markets.”
Roboteam’s UGV solutions significantly expand Ondas’ system-of-systems capabilities by adding mature, combat-proven ground autonomy to the OAS portfolio. Roboteam’s platforms complement Apeiro Motion’s lightweight, backpackable UGVs, integrate seamlessly with OAS’s autonomous aerial technologies, including the Optimus ISR system and Iron Drone Raider interceptor, as well as Sentrycs’ Cyber-over-RF counter-UAS capabilities and 4M Defense’s land intelligence solutions. Together, these technologies form a unified multi-domain architecture that enables synchronized air-and-ground operations with stronger data fusion, mission flexibility, and operational reach across complex environments. This combined capability aligns directly with defense modernization priorities that emphasize unmanned and autonomous systems for ISR, EOD, logistics, and other high-risk ground missions
Roboteam’s global footprint and sustainment infrastructure in more than 30 countries is expected to accelerate Ondas’ pathway into key U.S. and allied defense programs and strengthen the Company’s position as a leader in integrated autonomous defense and security technologies.
Roboteam has sold hundreds of UGVs to major military and homeland security organizations over its history and recently secured over $20 million in orders from an existing major military customer which will be fulfilled through 2026. Ondas expects the addition of Roboteam will add $3 – 4 million in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2025 and at least $30 million in revenue for 2026.
For additional information regarding the terms of the agreement, please see the Current Report on Form 8-K to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission later today.