Key Highlights
- Ondas Holdings debuts LADOS — Layered Autonomous Defense Operational C2 System — at the Eurosatory 2026 defense exhibition in Paris
- The platform integrates Ondas’ portfolio of sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles, robotic ground systems, and command infrastructure into a cohesive operational framework
- LADOS operates in tandem with SkyWeaver, the company’s Palantir-integrated artificial intelligence layer for autonomous multi-domain operations
- The platform aims to minimize operator burden while accelerating tactical decision-making across military and security applications
- ONDS shares declined 0.73% following the announcement
Ondas Holdings (ONDS), which saw shares slip 0.73%, revealed Wednesday its plans to introduce LADOS — a Layered Autonomous Defense Operational C2 System — during Eurosatory 2026, taking place in Paris, France.
Eurosatory ranks among the premier global showcases for defense and security innovation. The debut positions Ondas’ cutting-edge platform before military, governmental, and security procurement officials worldwide.
LADOS represents a Layered Autonomous Defense Operational C2 System functioning as a central nervous system that unifies Ondas’ expanding technology portfolio — including unmanned aerial systems, robotic ground vehicles, surveillance sensors, and control stations — into an integrated operational framework.
The platform supports complete mission workflows: detection, analysis, coordination, execution, and evaluation. Rather than managing these capabilities through isolated systems, LADOS consolidates them into a single operational ecosystem.
Eric Brock, Chairman and CEO of Ondas, noted that defense customers now field unprecedented numbers of sensors, autonomous platforms, and weapon systems, yet these capabilities frequently operate in silos. LADOS addresses this fragmentation challenge directly.
LADOS Integration Within Ondas’ Technology Ecosystem
LADOS represents a critical component of Ondas‘ comprehensive multi-domain software architecture, anchored by SkyWeaver — the company’s artificial intelligence engine powered by Palantir technology.
SkyWeaver manages strategic intelligence gathering, operational planning, and target identification from elevated surveillance platforms such as Group 2, 3, and 4 unmanned aircraft systems, orbital satellites, and expansive intelligence networks. LADOS then converts these strategic inputs into synchronized tactical operations.
Oshri Lugassy, Co-CEO of Ondas Autonomous Systems, characterized LADOS as “the next evolution” in the firm’s autonomous operations development. He emphasized that modern defense scenarios demand intelligent infrastructure that bridges disparate systems, interprets operational context, and enables operators to execute optimal responses precisely when needed.
The platform synthesizes multi-source intelligence, analytical decision tools, AI-driven optimization algorithms, and coordinated response mechanisms within a unified architecture. The objective centers on reducing human operator workload while dramatically compressing mission execution timelines.
Strategic Implications for Ondas’ Market Positioning
LADOS reinforces Ondas’ comprehensive product roadmap. The system establishes an integration framework spanning the company’s counter-drone technologies, intelligence gathering platforms, ground robotics, encrypted communications networks, and AI-enhanced command infrastructure.
Ondas markets this systems-integration methodology as fundamental to its expansion strategy. The approach encourages customers to transition from fragmented standalone solutions toward comprehensive, operationally-ready autonomous systems.
The technology targets military defense, national security agencies, law enforcement organizations, and critical infrastructure protection sectors.
The LADOS introduction follows Ondas’ ongoing expansion throughout the autonomous defense sector, encompassing sophisticated anti-drone systems and artificial intelligence-powered command capabilities.
Ondas plans to showcase the complete system before international defense stakeholders at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris.


