Ondas to Launch LADOS, a Layered Autonomous Defense Operational C2 Layer, at Eurostatory 2026

Ondas to Launch LADOS, a Layered Autonomous Defense Operational C2 Layer, at Eurostatory 2026

LADOS connects Ondas’ systems, including sensors, effectors, autonomous platforms, and command units, into one immediate operational core for integrated missions and serves as a critical systems-of-systems command-and-control layer

LADOS is part of Ondas’ multi-domain software architecture that includes SkyWeaver, a Palantir-powered Agentic AI layer for Multi-Domain Mission Autonomy and long-range ISR-to-assault applications.

Ondas Inc. (Nasdaq: ONDS) (“Ondas” or the “Company”), a leading provider of autonomous drone and advanced defense technologies, today announced that it will officially launch LADOS — a Layered Autonomous Defense Operational C2 System, during Eurosatory 2026.

LADOS serves as the operational backbone connecting Ondas’ expanding portfolio of technologies into a unified, systems-of-systems architecture. By integrating systems across Ondas’ operating companies and mission platforms, LADOS enables users to collect intelligence, detect threats, coordinate assets, execute missions, and manage responses through a unified operational environment. The platform supports the complete mission cycle — sense, decide, orchestrate, execute, and assess — by bringing
together sensors, platforms, operators, and effectors into one operational core.

“Modern defense operations increasingly require a unified operational layer capable of connecting diverse systems and mission assets,” said Eric Brock, Chairman and CEO of Ondas. “Defense forces are deploying more sensors, autonomous systems, robotic platforms, and effectors than ever before, but these technologies often operate independently. LADOS is designed to bridge that gap by serving as the operational C2 layer that connects Ondas’ technologies into one mission-ready systems-of-systems
architecture. It provides customers with an immediate solution for integrated mission execution across multiple domains.”

LADOS is a key component of Ondas’ broader multi-domain software architecture built around SkyWeaver, the Company’s Palantir-powered Agentic AI layer for Multi-Domain Mission Autonomy and long-range ISR-to-assault applications. SkyWeaver is designed to support persistent ISR, edge intelligence, mission planning, targeting workflows, and decision-ready intelligence from higher-range and higher-altitude assets, including Group 2, 3, and 4 UAS, stratospheric systems, satellites, and wide-area ISR networks. LADOS complements SkyWeaver by serving as the operational execution layer, connecting local software applications, deployed systems, command units, sensors, drones, robotic platforms, and effectors to translate intelligence, mission recommendations, and planning outputs into coordinated mission execution.

“LADOS represents the next step in Ondas’ mission autonomy roadmap,” said Oshri Lugassy, Co-CEO of Ondas Autonomous Systems. “The future of defense operations will require more than individual drones, sensors, effectors, or command systems. It will require an intelligent operating layer capable of connecting them, understanding the mission context, optimizing available resources, and helping operators execute the right action at the right time. By connecting Ondas’ autonomous air and ground
systems with advanced ISR, edge intelligence, and AI-enabled software capabilities, LADOS is built to help operators move from data collection to coordinated decisions and action.”

By consolidating multi-source sensing, decision support, AI optimization, and response orchestration into a single framework, LADOS is designed to reduce operator workload, accelerate mission execution, and improve coordination across complex defense and security environments. The system supports the transition from point solutions to integrated autonomous defense architectures, where sensing, decision-making, orchestration, execution, and assessment are managed through a unified operational framework.

LADOS also strengthens Ondas’ broader technology platform by creating an operating layer that can connect the company’s expanding capabilities across air defense, counter-UAS, ISR, ground robotics, mission autonomy, secure connectivity, and advanced C2. Ondas believes this system-of-systems approach is central to its growth plan, enabling the company to integrate proven technologies, expand customer access, and deliver complete operational solutions across defense, homeland security, public safety, and critical infrastructure markets.

The introduction of LADOS follows Ondas’ continued expansion across autonomous defense and security technologies, including advanced counter-UAS platforms, autonomous ISR, robotic systems, mission-critical connectivity, and AI-enabled command-and-control capabilities. As operational environments continue to evolve across multiple domains and increasingly connected battlespaces, Ondas is focused on delivering integrated, scalable technologies that help customers move from isolated systems to unified, mission-ready autonomous operations.


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