The new awards reflect continued demand for Ondas' autonomous defense technologies as governments and defense forces respond to rapidly evolving threats from unmanned aerial systems, and a growing demand for long-range precision strike platforms. Ondas believes the growth of the LMS market represents a natural extension of the same operational forces driving demand for C-UAS technologies.

"June new orders demonstrate the increasing demand for autonomous defense technologies capable of addressing the realities of modern warfare," said Eric Brock, Chairman and CEO of Ondas. "Counter-UAS has become an urgent priority for governments around the world as drone threats continue to accelerate, and we are now seeing the next major wave of demand forming around Loitering Munition Systems and affordable long-range precision engagement. This demand is especially visible across Europe and the United States, where allied defense customers are moving quickly to strengthen both defensive and offensive autonomous capabilities."

A key part of Ondas' LMS strategy is Rotron Aerospace Ltd. ("Rotron"), the Company's wholly owned UK-based subsidiary. Rotron recently completed a successful flight trial of its SkyLance system under the UK Ministry of Defence's Project Brakestop, a Taskforce Kindred-funded program focused on advancing the United Kingdom's next-generation long-range strike capability. SkyLance is a one-way-effect system designed to combine substantial operational range with precision engagement capability. The successful trial validated core technologies supporting the SkyLance platform and demonstrated Rotron's ability to rapidly deliver advanced, operationally relevant capability in support of sovereign UK defense priorities.

SkyLance is designed, developed and manufactured in the United Kingdom, providing sovereign control over critical propulsion, platform and integration technologies. Rotron's lean operating model, rapid development cycles and competitive cost base enable it to deliver advanced long-range strike capability at significantly lower cost and greater speed than traditional procurement models, while strengthening the UK defense industrial base. Ondas believes these characteristics are increasingly important as governments seek to replenish defense stockpiles, deploy autonomous strike capabilities at scale, and reduce reliance on legacy systems that are often costly, slow to procure and difficult to adapt to rapidly changing battlefield requirements.

The June orders build upon Ondas' previously announced commercial momentum during the second quarter, including more than $30 million in orders secured during May across air defense, Counter-UAS, autonomous ISR, robotic systems and precision engagement technologies. Together with previously announced awards, Ondas has now secured more than $150 million in orders and awards during the second quarter of 2026, demonstrating accelerating customer adoption of the Company's integrated autonomous systems architecture and validating its strategic growth plan focused on scaling each technology segment through operational integration, shared customer access and continuous technology innovation.

Ondas' autonomous defense platform is designed to support the growing convergence of detection, intelligence, protection and engagement capabilities. The Company's C-UAS technologies address the need to defend against hostile drones and unmanned aerial threats, while its LMS capabilities are intended to provide customers with scalable precision strike and one-way attack options. These systems are supported by Ondas' broader technology base across aerial intelligence, robotic platforms, electronic warfare technologies and AI-powered command-and-control software, enabling customers to deploy integrated mission capabilities rather than fragmented point solutions.