Ondas Opens UAS Training and Operations Hub at Ohio’s NAAMCE
Ondas Inc. opened a new facility in Ohio for unmanned aircraft training, testing, and operations, supporting its defense division, Ondas Sentinel. The site will train operators for long-endurance UAS and stratospheric platforms, with proximity to key Air Force bases. Ondas has been expanding its defense business through acquisitions and new orders, reporting $83.8M in Q2 revenue and a $757M backlog.
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The 30-second read
Why it matters
The facility and contract announcements could improve Ondas' market positioning and revenue visibility, but execution risk remains.
Market read
New hub and contract awards signal growth for Ondas and the broader autonomous defense market.
What to watch
Potential regulatory hurdles for BVLOS operations and competition from other defense UAV providers.
Background
Ondas Inc. opened a new UAS training and operations hub in Springfield, Ohio, and announced recent acquisitions and a $50M U.S. Army order for its Mistral subsidiary.
Market effects
Strengthens the autonomous defense and long-endurance UAS sector, signaling increased demand for ISR platforms.
Boosts the Ohio aerospace ecosystem and may attract related suppliers and talent to the region.
Highlights growing U.S. defense investment in unmanned systems, relevant for global defense contractors.
Counterpoint
The expansion may strain cash flow if order pipeline slows, and the high backlog could mask execution risk.
Key entities
- companyOndas Inc.
UAS and autonomous defense firm expanding U.S. operations.
- subsidiaryMistral
Ondas subsidiary receiving a $50M U.S. Army order.

