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Ondas to Buy Autonomous Aircraft Maker DZYNE for $875.8 Million

Ondas is acquiring autonomous aircraft maker DZYNE Technologies for $875.8 million to build a leading autonomous defense platform.

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Ondas Holdings acquired autonomous aircraft maker DZYNE Technologies in a deal valued at approximately $875.8 million. Following the announcement, the company increased its 2026 revenue target to $525 million while positioning itself to expand into endurance intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in the coverage.

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Where it stands

Ondas has announced the acquisition of DZYNE Technologies for $875.8 million. This move is intended to establish a comprehensive autonomous defense platform covering aerial security, persistent intelligence, and autonomous effects.

Coverage from Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance, and Tectonic Defense emphasizes the transformative nature of the deal. According to Stocktwits and GuruFocus, Ondas has subsequently raised its 2026 revenue target to $525 million.

Future performance indicators include a projected 35% revenue upside for fiscal year 2026 following the integration of DZYNE Technologies.

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How much is Ondas paying for DZYNE Technologies?

The acquisition price is $875.8 million, according to Bloomberg (reported as $876M by Tectonic Defense).

What is the new revenue target for Ondas in 2026?

Ondas has raised its 2026 revenue target to $525 million.

What are the primary focus areas of the new defense platform?

The platform will span autonomous effects, aerial security, and persistent intelligence.

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