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Ondas to Acquire Aran Defense, Strengthening Israel's Sovereign Defense-Industrial Base

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Ondas (Nasdaq: ONDS) has entered a definitive agreement to acquire Aran Defense, the defense-focused division of Aran (TASE: ARAN), for approximately $33 million in cash or Ondas stock, subject to working capital and customary adjustments, implying about 1.3x expected 2026 revenue.

Aran Defense generated roughly $12 million revenue in 2024, $17 million in 2025 and is expected to reach about $26 million in 2026 with positive Adjusted EBITDA. The business operates about 4,400 square meters of engineering and manufacturing facilities in Israel, providing CNC machining, electromechanical assembly, classified production, prototyping, 3D printing and new‑product introduction capabilities.

According to Ondas, the deal will significantly expand its local manufacturing and industrialization capacity in Israel for autonomous defense systems, support major local programs, help convert backlog into scalable production and deepen participation in Israel’s sovereign defense-industrial base. Closing is expected in Q3 2026.

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Positive

  • Aran Defense 2026 revenue expected at approximately $26 million with positive Adjusted EBITDA
  • Acquisition price about $33 million, roughly 1.3x expected 2026 revenue
  • Revenue growth from approximately $12 million in 2024 to $17 million in 2025
  • 4,400 m² of Israeli engineering and manufacturing facilities added to Ondas’ footprint
  • Expanded local capacity to support Ondas’ autonomous defense and counter‑UAS, ISR and robotic systems

Negative

  • Transaction consideration of approximately $33 million in cash or Ondas common stock
  • Deal closing targeted for Q3 2026, so benefits are not immediate

Market Context

Tag-specific acquisition history averaged 2.49% across five events. That record provided context for...
Analysis

Tag-specific acquisition history averaged 2.49% across five events. That record provided context for Aran Defense; current high short positioning and recent Net Selling remained risk factors to monitor.

Key Figures

2025 Revenue: $17 million 2024 Revenue: $12 million Expected 2026 Revenue: $26 million +5 more
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2025 Revenue $17 million Aran Defense revenue in 2025
2024 Revenue $12 million Aran Defense revenue in 2024
Expected 2026 Revenue $26 million Aran Defense expected revenue with positive Adjusted EBITDA
Acquisition Consideration $33 million Cash or Ondas common stock, subject to customary adjustments
Revenue Multiple 1.3 times Multiple of expected 2026 revenue
Facility Area 4,400 square meters Total Aran Defense engineering and manufacturing facilities
Main Facility Area 2,800 square meters Main Israeli facility
Additional Facility Area 1,600 square meters Two additional facilities

Previous Acquisition Reports

5 past events · Latest: Jul 06 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jul 06 DZYNE acquisition Positive +5.5% Transformative defense-platform acquisition raised Ondas' 2026 revenue outlook.
May 18 Omnisys acquisition Positive -8.7% Israeli defense-software acquisition added battlefield orchestration capabilities.
Apr 24 Mistral merger Positive +0.1% Merger added backlog, manufacturing and direct prime contract access.
Mar 23 World View acquisition Positive +8.3% Acquisition combined stratospheric persistence with autonomous systems.
Mar 17 INDO acquisition Positive +7.1% Acquisition followed a $140 million military procurement tender award.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Tag-specific acquisition announcements aligned with positive 24-hour reactions in 4 of 5 events, while 1 event diverged negatively.

Key Terms

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"expected revenue of approximately $26 million of revenue in 2026 with positive Adjusted EBITDA"
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"scaling of its counter-UAS, ISR, loitering munition"
Counter-UAS (counter-unmanned aircraft systems) are tools and tactics used to detect, track, and disable or divert drones that pose a threat to people, property, or operations. Think of them as a combination of a security camera, alarm system, and net that can find an unwanted flying device and stop it before it causes harm. Investors care because demand, regulation, and deployment of these systems affect revenue, contract opportunities, legal risk, and the valuation of companies that build or use them.
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"scaling of its counter-UAS, ISR, loitering munition"
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Aran Defense is a defense-focused division of Aran Ltd. (TASE:ARAN), an established Israeli engineering and manufacturing company serving governmental customers in Israel, as well as leading international defense companies

Acquisition will expand Ondas' local manufacturing and industrialization capacity in Israel to meet growing demand for autonomous defense systems

WEST PALM BEACH, FL / ACCESS Newswire / August 18, 2026 / Ondas Inc. (Nasdaq:ONDS) ("Ondas" or the "Company"), a leading provider of autonomous systems and next-generation defense and security technologies, announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Aran Defense Ltd., the defense-focused division of Aran Ltd. (TASE:ARAN), an established Israeli engineering and manufacturing company. The acquisition is expected to add multidisciplinary defense engineering manufacturing operations to support local growing demand for Ondas' autonomous platform solutions.

The acquisition is expected to significantly expand Ondas' local manufacturing and industrialization capacity in Israel, providing dedicated engineering, integration and production resources to support increasing demand across the Company's autonomous defense businesses. Aran Defense supports programs for governmental customers in Israel, as well as leading international defense companies. The acquisition will deepen Ondas' investment in Israel's sovereign defense-industrial base, expanding domestic engineering and production capacity for critical autonomous defense systems.

"As demand across our defense businesses continues to grow, expanding localized manufacturing capacity is becoming increasingly important to our ability to execute," said Eric Brock, Chairman and CEO of Ondas. "Aran Defense will provide us with an established production platform in Israel that can support multiple Ondas businesses and programs, allowing us to industrialize products faster, increase manufacturing scale and respond more efficiently to customer requirements. This is another important step in building Ondas into a vertically integrated defense technology company with the capabilities not only to develop differentiated technologies, but to manufacture and deliver them at scale."

Aran Defense operates approximately 4,400 square meters of engineering and manufacturing facilities in Israel, across a main facility of approximately 2,800 square meters and two additional facilities totaling approximately 1,600 square meters. The operation combines multidisciplinary engineering with in-house production infrastructure, including CNC turning and milling, electromechanical assembly and integration halls, cabling, classified production space, quality assurance and quality control, procurement, warehousing, tactical textiles, prototype manufacturing, 3D printing and new-product introduction capabilities. These capabilities will expand Ondas' footprint with an established sovereign Israeli industrial base that can be leveraged to increase production capacity as demand grows across its defense and autonomous systems portfolio.

As Ondas continues to report expanding order activity and backlog across its defense and autonomous systems businesses, the Company believes increased internal access to engineering, prototyping, integration and scalable production resources will become increasingly important. Aran Defense is expected to help Ondas convert product innovation and growing customer demand into repeatable production while providing greater oversight of quality, cost, supply-chain availability and delivery schedules. Aran' Defense's local engineering and manufacturing infrastructure is expected to support major local Ondas programs, with the transition of these programs into scalable production. Aran's existing relationships with Israel's defense establishment and leading defense companies are also expected to expand Ondas' access to new programs and operational requirements, while Ondas intends to leverage its international presence and customer relationships to support the future expansion of Aran's capabilities into allied markets.

"Aran Defense is a world-class engineering and manufacturing organization and its addition to Ondas will allow us to meet the urgent needs of our customers by expanding our scalable manufacturing footprint," said Oshri Lugassy, co-CEO of Ondas Autonomous Systems. "Ondas is committed to delivering timely, low-cost operational autonomous platforms across the market segments we address, and Aran's engineering and manufacturing capabilities are central to that commitment. These capabilities can support the continued development and scaling of our counter-UAS, ISR, loitering munition, autonomous aerial and ground robotic systems, while Aran Defense continues to serve its established governmental and defense-industry customers. This combination is expected to shorten development cycles, strengthen manufacturing readiness and help us deliver integrated autonomous systems at greater scale."

Aran Defense generated approximately $17 million of revenue in 2025, compared with approximately $12 million in 2024, and expected revenue of approximately $26 million of revenue in 2026 with positive Adjusted EBITDA. Under the proposed transaction terms, Ondas will acquire the business for approximately $33 million in cash or Ondas common stock, subject to working capital and other customary adjustments, representing approximately 1.3 times expected 2026 revenue. Ondas expects to close the acquisition during Q3 2026.

About Ondas Inc.

Ondas Inc. (Nasdaq:ONDS) is a leading provider of autonomous systems, robotics, and mission-critical technologies for defense, homeland security, public safety, critical infrastructure, and industrial markets. The Company develops and deploys integrated unmanned and autonomous platforms across air, ground, and stratospheric environments, including autonomous drone systems, counter-UAS technologies, robotic ground systems, advanced unmanned aircraft and propulsion solutions, demining and engineering systems, and integrated sensing and communications technologies designed to support intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, security, and operational missions in complex environments. Ondas' solutions are deployed globally by government, defense, and commercial customers to protect infrastructure, borders, transportation networks, personnel, and strategic assets.

For additional information on Ondas Inc., visit www.ondas.com.

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 Inc.
888-657-2377
ir@ondas.com

Media Contact for Ondas Inc.
Escalate PR
ondas@escalatepr.com

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

SOURCE: Ondas Inc.



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FAQ

What did Ondas (NASDAQ: ONDS) announce about acquiring Aran Defense on August 18, 2026?

Ondas announced a definitive agreement to acquire Aran Defense for about $33 million. According to Ondas, the deal adds multidisciplinary defense engineering and manufacturing in Israel to support rising demand for autonomous systems and strengthen Israel’s sovereign defense-industrial base.

How much revenue does Aran Defense generate before the Ondas (ONDS) acquisition?

Aran Defense generated about $12 million revenue in 2024 and $17 million in 2025. According to Ondas, Aran Defense is expected to reach approximately $26 million of revenue in 2026 with positive Adjusted EBITDA, providing an established, profitable defense manufacturing platform.

What are the financial terms of Ondas’ acquisition of Aran Defense (ONDS)?

Ondas plans to acquire Aran Defense for approximately $33 million in cash or Ondas common stock. According to Ondas, this price represents roughly 1.3 times Aran Defense’s expected 2026 revenue, subject to working capital and other customary purchase price adjustments.

How will acquiring Aran Defense impact Ondas’ manufacturing capacity in Israel?

The acquisition is expected to significantly expand Ondas’ local manufacturing and industrialization capacity. According to Ondas, Aran Defense brings about 4,400 square meters of Israeli facilities with CNC machining, electromechanical assembly, classified production, prototyping and 3D printing to support scalable autonomous defense production.

When is Ondas (NASDAQ: ONDS) expected to close the Aran Defense acquisition?

Ondas expects to close the Aran Defense acquisition during the third quarter of 2026. According to Ondas, completion is subject to customary conditions, after which Aran’s engineering and manufacturing capabilities will support major local Ondas programs and broader autonomous defense production.

What strategic benefits does Ondas see from acquiring Aran Defense (ONDS)?

Ondas expects the deal to improve engineering access, prototyping and scalable production for autonomous platforms. According to Ondas, Aran’s sovereign Israeli industrial base should help convert backlog into repeatable production and support counter‑UAS, ISR, loitering munition, and robotic systems for government and defense customers.

Will Aran Defense continue serving existing governmental and defense-industry customers after joining Ondas?

Yes, Aran Defense is expected to continue serving its current governmental and defense-industry customers. According to Ondas, the combination aims to maintain Aran’s established relationships while leveraging Ondas’ international presence to expand Aran’s capabilities and access to allied defense markets.