Key Takeaways
- Ondas Holdings unveils LADOS — a Layered Autonomous Defense Operational C2 System — scheduled for presentation at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris, France
- LADOS integrates Ondas’ portfolio of sensors, unmanned aerial systems, robotic platforms, and control stations into a cohesive operational framework
- The platform operates in conjunction with SkyWeaver, Ondas’ AI-powered intelligence layer built on Palantir technology for autonomous mission execution
- LADOS aims to streamline operator burden and accelerate decision-making cycles in defense and security operations
- ONDS stock declined 0.73% at the time of the product announcement
Ondas Holdings (ONDS), which saw shares dip 0.73%, revealed on Wednesday its plans to debut LADOS — a Layered Autonomous Defense Operational C2 System — during Eurosatory 2026 in Paris, France.
Eurosatory represents a premier global venue for defense and security technology showcases. The product introduction will expose Ondas’ newest innovation to international defense agencies, government entities, and security procurement officials.
LADOS, which represents Layered Autonomous Defense Operational C2 System, functions as a central integration framework connecting Ondas’ expanding technology portfolio — unmanned aerial vehicles, robotic ground systems, surveillance sensors, and control stations — within a unified architecture.
The platform supports comprehensive mission workflows: detection, analysis, coordination, implementation, and evaluation. It consolidates these capabilities into an integrated operational framework rather than maintaining separate siloed systems.
Eric Brock, Chairman and CEO of Ondas, noted that defense customers are fielding unprecedented numbers of sensors, autonomous platforms, and weapon systems, yet these technologies frequently operate in isolation. LADOS aims to bridge that integration challenge.
LADOS Integration Within Ondas’ Technology Ecosystem
LADOS represents a critical component of Ondas‘ comprehensive multi-domain software architecture, centered on SkyWeaver — the company’s AI-driven intelligence platform powered by Palantir technology.
SkyWeaver manages extended-range intelligence gathering, operational planning, and targeting protocols from elevated platforms such as Group 2, 3, and 4 unmanned aircraft systems, orbital assets, and broad-area surveillance networks. LADOS subsequently converts these intelligence products into synchronized tactical operations.
Oshri Lugassy, Co-CEO of Ondas Autonomous Systems, characterized LADOS as “the next evolution” in the company’s autonomous mission capability development. He emphasized that modern defense scenarios require an intelligent integration layer capable of connecting disparate systems, interpreting operational context, and enabling operators to execute optimal responses efficiently.
The framework combines multi-sensor intelligence, analytical decision tools, AI-driven optimization, and coordinated response execution within an integrated architecture. Its primary objective is minimizing operator cognitive load while improving mission execution speed.
Strategic Implications for Ondas’ Market Position
LADOS reinforces Ondas’ comprehensive market approach. It establishes an integration framework spanning the company’s portfolio in counter-drone systems, intelligence surveillance reconnaissance, ground robotics, protected communications networks, and AI-enhanced command capabilities.
Ondas has established this systems integration methodology as fundamental to its expansion strategy. The objective centers on transitioning customers from standalone tactical solutions toward comprehensive, operationally-ready autonomous systems.
The technology targets defense agencies, border security organizations, emergency response services, and critical infrastructure protection sectors.
The LADOS introduction continues Ondas’ sustained development across autonomous defense technologies, encompassing sophisticated counter-drone platforms and AI-augmented command and control systems.
Ondas will officially demonstrate the platform to global defense stakeholders at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris.



