Ondas (ONDS) Stock Soars 9% Following Major Israeli Defense Firm Acquisition

26-May-2026 Blockonomi

Quick Summary

  • Shares of Ondas rose approximately 9.7% Tuesday following Needham’s reaffirmation of its Buy rating with a $23 target
  • The defense technology firm finalized its $196.6 million purchase of Omnisys, an Israeli AI-powered defense software company
  • Omnisys is projected to contribute between $30 million and $40 million in revenue for 2026, with potential for over $100 million through 2027
  • First-quarter 2026 revenue exploded by 1,079% compared to the prior year; annual guidance increased to more than $390 million
  • The combined company reports a pro forma backlog of $457 million; Wall Street price targets now sit between $23 and $25

Shares of Ondas Holdings (ONDS) rallied approximately 9.7% during Tuesday’s session, reaching around $9.88, as the market digested new analyst coverage and the finalization of a transformative acquisition.


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On May 19, Needham maintained its Buy recommendation and $23 price objective, emphasizing the company’s recent transaction as a pivotal catalyst for future growth.

At the heart of the optimism is the completed $196.6 million purchase of Omnisys, an Israeli firm specializing in AI-driven defense software. Needham described the transaction as among the most strategically significant in Ondas‘ corporate history.

Omnisys delivers a sophisticated software orchestration layer that integrates with Ondas’ autonomous defense systems portfolio. The platform is currently profitable and deployed in cutting-edge missile defense scenarios.

This positions Ondas to immediately tap into higher-margin software revenues within the defense sector — representing a notable evolution in its revenue composition.

Financial Projections and Order Backlog

Regarding financial expectations, Needham projects Omnisys will generate pro forma revenues ranging from $30 million to $40 million in 2026. The firm anticipates even greater momentum in 2027 as Ondas penetrates allied defense markets globally.

The company disclosed a combined backlog of $457 million on a pro forma basis, providing substantial forward revenue visibility.

First-quarter 2026 performance was remarkable. Revenue skyrocketed 1,079% year over year, prompting management to lift its full-year 2026 revenue forecast to at least $390 million.

In response to these developments and the Omnisys integration, Wall Street analysts have adjusted their price targets for ONDS to a range spanning $23 to $25, implying substantial appreciation potential from current trading levels.

Technical Analysis Insights

From a chart perspective, ONDS continues trading above its 200-day simple moving average of $8.77, currently positioned roughly 14.8% higher. The 50-day SMA remains elevated versus the 200-day, maintaining the golden cross formation that emerged in July 2025.

The near-term technical outlook appears more mixed. Shares are currently trading 3.6% beneath the 100-day SMA of $10.44, and the 20-day SMA has crossed below the 50-day — indicating short-term bearish momentum.

Critical resistance is identified at $12. Primary support lies around $8.50.

Ondas has also established a strategic partnership with Palantir Technologies (PLTR), which analysts view as integral to its comprehensive autonomous warfare platform initiative.

As of the latest data, ONDS was trading up roughly 9% for the session, per Benzinga Pro information.

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