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Ondas to Buy Autonomous Aircraft Maker DZYNE for $875.8 Million

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

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The brief

Ondas has announced the acquisition of DZYNE Technologies, a maker of autonomous aircraft. The deal is valued at $875.8 million according to Bloomberg, though Tectonic Defense reports the figure as $876 million.

The move is intended to create a defense platform covering autonomous effects, aerial security, and persistent intelligence. Coverage from Yahoo Finance, Bloomberg, and Tectonic Defense emphasizes the transformative nature of the acquisition.

Financial data reported by GuruFocus and Stocktwits indicates that Ondas has raised its 2026 revenue target to $525 million, projecting a 35% revenue upside for the 2026 fiscal year following the deal. Future developments center on the integration of DZYNE Technologies into Ondas's operations to meet the newly raised 2026 revenue goals.

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Quick answers

What is the purchase price of DZYNE Technologies?

Bloomberg reports the price as $875.8 million, while Tectonic Defense lists it as $876 million.

How will this acquisition impact Ondas's revenue targets?

Ondas has raised its 2026 revenue target to $525 million, with Stocktwits noting an expected 35% revenue upside for FY26.

What capabilities does the new platform provide?

According to Yahoo Finance, the platform spans autonomous effects, aerial security, and persistent intelligence.

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