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Ondas Holdings (NASDAQ:ONDS) announced on August 4, 2025 the successful completion of government‑led pilot programs for its Iron Drone Raider in Europe and Asia. The pilots tested operations in >5 scenarios including GPS‑denied environments, interception of maneuvering targets, net‑and‑parachute captures, and integration with third‑party C2 and detection systems. Both pilots received "excellent performance evaluations" and validated autonomous, AI‑driven, continuous operation for homeland security and defense uses. Ondas said these results support conversion of pilots into scaled, long‑term infrastructure deployments and expand previous Middle East deployments as part of its 2025 strategic roadmap.

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Successful government pilots in Europe and Asia validate the Iron Drone Raider's operational capabilities and systems integration.

Ondas completed government-led pilot programs in Europe and Asia that tested the Iron Drone Raider across more than five operational scenarios including GPS-denied and signal-contested conditions.

The system demonstrated physical net-and-parachute interception, onboard AI decision-making, full-cycle recovery, and integration with third-party command-and-control (C2) and detection systems, all of which were evaluated as excellent.

These facts show the product meets several technical requirements used by homeland security agencies: autonomous interception, detection-agnostic integration, and sustained operations.

Pilot completions and "excellent" performance evaluations create a clear pathway toward scaled deployments and program conversions.

Ondas reports pilots concluded with excellent performance and explicit plans to transition pilot customers into full-scale, multi-system deployments.

The release states these pilots align with Ondas' 2025 strategic roadmap and build on prior Middle East deployments, establishing a documented basis for expanded homeland security and defense programs.

If tracked, the concrete monitorable item is the stated company effort to "transition these pilot customers into full-scale, multi-system infrastructure deployments."

Successful completion of pilot programs in new geographic markets provides strong momentum behind Ondas' global expansion

These rigorous government led pilots confirm Iron Drone Raider's operational superiority in complex, GPS-denied, and sensitive environments, establishing a strong foundation for expanded homeland security and defense programs with new customers

BOSTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / August 4, 2025 / Ondas Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:ONDS), a leading provider of private industrial wireless networks and autonomous drone and data solutions through its Ondas Networks and Ondas Autonomous Systems business units, today announced the successful completion of pilot programs conducted with governmental homeland security agencies in Europe and Asia.

These programs, first announced during the second quarter of Q2 2025, involved extensive testing of the Iron Drone Raider system in a range of operational scenarios, including GPS-denied environments, interception of various maneuvering aerial targets, and the use of net-and-parachute capture technology to minimize collateral damage. One of the programs also included integration with third-party command-and-control (C2) and drone detection systems. Both pilot programs concluded with the Iron Drone Raider receiving excellent performance evaluations, validating its capabilities in real-world operations and setting the stage for scaled, long-term deployments.

During the programs, the Iron Drone Raider system was demonstrated in more than five distinct operational scenarios, including engagements with fast and unpredictable targets, autonomous interception in signal-contested conditions, and full-cycle recovery and redeployment from its base station. In each of these diverse scenarios, the Raider system delivered top performance and achieved mission success with excellence.

"These successful pilots affirm the Iron Drone Raider as a mission-ready platform capable of meeting modern needs for aerial security," said Eric Brock, Chairman and CEO of Ondas. "We demonstrated how our system can reliably operate in dense, GPS-denied environments, effectively handling various types of targets with minimal collateral damage. Ondas is seeing significant demand for counter-UAS capabilities to defend from the growing security threat posed by hostile drones. These successful pilot programs in new geographic markets provide strong momentum as we expand into global homeland security and defense markets."

"Operational feedback from both projects confirms the Iron Drone Raider's unmatched performance and system maturity," added Oshri Lugassy, Co-CEO of Ondas Autonomous Systems. "We proved our ability to seamlessly integrate with third-party detection and C2 systems and deliver 24/7, low-risk threat mitigation in highly sensitive environments. We are now working to transition these pilot customers into full-scale, multi-system infrastructure deployments."

Iron Drone Raider's core interception approach uses a physical net-and-parachute capture method, guided by onboard AI decision-making and real-time maneuvering capabilities. This unique combination allows the Raider to neutralize a wide range of hostile drones-including autonomous and evasive targets-while ensuring zero collateral damage to people or infrastructure. It is this integration of non-kinetic physical interception and advanced autonomy that makes the Iron Drone Raider a distinctive and highly effective solution in today's counter-UAS landscape.

The system is fully autonomous, AI-powered, and designed for continuous operation in military, homeland security, and critical infrastructure missions. It operates within Ondas' proprietary Continuum of Autonomy, combining onboard sensor fusion, autonomous decision-making, and precision engagement. Its detection-agnostic design allows seamless integration with a variety of radar, RF, optical, and acoustic detection platforms.

These pilots mark a major step forward in Ondas' execution of its 2025 strategic roadmap. These successful pilots in Europe and Asia build upon the operational deployments in the Middle East and are validating the Raider's combat readiness across multiple mission types. Ondas is now working to convert these programs into long-term infrastructure deployment programs supporting national airspace security and layered defense infrastructure.

About Ondas Holdings Inc.  

Ondas Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: ONDS) is a leading provider of autonomous drone and private wireless solutions through its business units Ondas Autonomous Systems (OAS) and Ondas Networks. Ondas' technologies offer a powerful combination of aerial intelligence and next-generation connectivity to enhance security, operational efficiency, and data-driven decision-making across essential industries.  

OAS offers a portfolio of best-in-class AI-driven defense and security drone platforms that are currently deployed globally to protect and secure sensitive locations, populations, and critical infrastructure. Operating via its wholly owned subsidiaries, American Robotics and Airobotics, OAS offers the Optimus System-the first U.S. FAA-certified sUAS for automated aerial security and data capture-and the Iron Drone Raider-an autonomous counter-UAS system designed to neutralize hostile drones.     

Ondas Networks provides software-defined wireless broadband technology through its FullMAX platform, based on the IEEE 802.16t standard. This standards-based system delivers high-performance connectivity for mission-critical IoT applications in markets such as rail, utilities, oil and gas, transportation, and government.  

For additional information on Ondas Holdings: www.ondas.com, X and LinkedIn
For Ondas Autonomous Systems: LinkedIn
For Airobotics: www.airoboticsdrones.com, X and LinkedIn
For American Robotics: www.american-robotics.com, X and LinkedIn
For Ondas Networks: www.ondasnetworks.com, X and LinkedIn

Forward-Looking Statements 

Statements made in this release that are not statements of historical or current facts are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. We caution readers that forward-looking statements are predictions based on our current expectations about future events. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Our actual results, performance, or achievements could differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements as a result of a number of factors, including the risks discussed under the heading "Risk Factors" discussed under the caption "Item 1A. Risk Factors" in Part I of our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K or any updates discussed under the caption "Item 1A. Risk Factors" in Part II of our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and in our other filings with the SEC. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise that occur after that date, except as required by law.   

Contacts

IR Contact for Ondas Holdings Inc.
888-657-2377  
ir@ondas.com

Media Contact for Ondas
Escalate PR  
ondas@escalatepr.com

Preston Grimes  
Marketing Manager, Ondas Holdings Inc.  
Preston.grimes@ondas.com

SOURCE: Ondas Holdings Inc.



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FAQ

What did Ondas (ONDS) announce on August 4, 2025 about the Iron Drone Raider?

Ondas announced successful completion of government‑led pilot programs in Europe and Asia with excellent performance evaluations.

Which operational scenarios did the Iron Drone Raider complete in the ONDS pilots?

More than five scenarios including GPS‑denied operations, interception of maneuvering targets, net‑and‑parachute capture, and full‑cycle recovery.

Did Ondas integrate the Iron Drone Raider with third‑party systems in the ONDS pilots?

Yes; one pilot included integration with third‑party command‑and‑control and drone detection systems.

What markets did Ondas test the Iron Drone Raider in according to the ONDS press release?

Pilot programs were conducted with governmental homeland security agencies in Europe and Asia, building on Middle East deployments.

What is Ondas' stated next step after the Iron Drone Raider pilot results?

Ondas said it is working to convert pilot customers into full‑scale, multi‑system infrastructure deployments for national airspace security.

What capabilities does Ondas claim the Iron Drone Raider provides in the press release?

The system is described as fully autonomous, AI‑powered, detection‑agnostic, and using net‑and‑parachute physical interception to minimize collateral damage.
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