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Ondas to Buy Autonomous Aircraft Maker DZYNE for $875.8 Million

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Ondas agreed to acquire autonomous aircraft maker DZYNE Technologies for $875.8 million in a cash-and-stock deal, positioning the combined entity as a full-service autonomous defense technology platform.

Ondas to Buy Autonomous Aircraft Maker DZYNE for $875.8 Million

Ondas Inc. agreed to acquire autonomous aircraft maker DZYNE Technologies in an $875.8 million cash-and-stock deal, the companies announced Monday. The acquisition positions Ondas as a full-service autonomous defense technology platform, combining Ondas' existing communications and sensor systems with DZYNE's unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) capabilities.

The deal underscores growing demand for autonomous systems in defense applications, as governments worldwide increase spending on unmanned platforms for surveillance, logistics, and combat roles. For equity traders, the acquisition could signal consolidation in the defense tech sector, where smaller players seek scale to compete for large government contracts. Investors may monitor Ondas' stock for potential dilution from the stock portion of the deal, as well as the combined company's ability to integrate operations and achieve cost synergies. NowPrice's stocks page provides real-time pricing for Ondas and other defense tech names.

Looking ahead, traders should watch for regulatory approvals, which could take several months, and any updates on the combined entity's contract pipeline. The deal's closing is expected in the second half of 2026. Additionally, broader market sentiment toward defense and aerospace stocks may be influenced by upcoming defense budget proposals and geopolitical developments.

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