Ondas Holdings (ONDS), currently trading down 0.73%, announced Wednesday it will officially launch LADOS — a Layered Autonomous Defense Operational C2 System — at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris, France.
Eurosatory is one of the world’s largest international defense and security exhibitions. The launch will put Ondas’ latest technology in front of defense, government, and security buyers from around the world.
LADOS stands for Layered Autonomous Defense Operational C2 System. It acts as an operational backbone that links Ondas’ growing range of technologies — drones, ground robots, sensors, and command units — into one connected architecture.
The system is built to support the full mission cycle: sense, decide, orchestrate, execute, and assess. It brings all of those functions into a single operational environment instead of running them separately.
Eric Brock, Chairman and CEO of Ondas, said customers are deploying more sensors, autonomous systems, and effectors than ever before, but those systems often run independently. LADOS is designed to close that gap.
LADOS is part of Ondas‘ broader multi-domain software stack, which is built around SkyWeaver — its Palantir-powered agentic AI layer.
SkyWeaver handles long-range intelligence, mission planning, and targeting workflows from higher-altitude platforms including Group 2, 3, and 4 UAS, satellites, and wide-area ISR networks. LADOS then takes those outputs and translates them into coordinated action on the ground.
Oshri Lugassy, Co-CEO of Ondas Autonomous Systems, described LADOS as “the next step” in the company’s mission autonomy roadmap. He said future defense operations will need an intelligent layer that connects individual systems, understands mission context, and helps operators take the right action at the right time.
The system pulls together multi-source sensing, decision support, AI optimization, and response coordination into one framework. The goal is to cut down on operator workload while accelerating how fast missions get executed.
LADOS also strengthens Ondas’ broader product strategy. It creates a connective layer across the company’s capabilities in counter-UAS, ISR, ground robotics, secure connectivity, and AI-enabled command and control.
Ondas has positioned this systems-of-systems approach as central to its growth plan. The idea is to move customers away from isolated point solutions toward integrated, mission-ready autonomous operations.
The technology is aimed at defense, homeland security, public safety, and critical infrastructure markets.
The LADOS launch follows Ondas’ continued build-out across autonomous defense technologies, including advanced counter-UAS platforms and AI-enabled C2 capabilities.
Ondas will formally present the system to international stakeholders at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris.
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