TLDR
- Ondas (ONDS) has agreed to acquire 100% of Omnisys, an Israeli developer of AI-powered Battle Resource Optimization (BRO) software.
- Omnisys’ BRO platform has a 25-year track record of operational deployment and is described as combat-proven at scale.
- The acquisition will add a high-margin, software-driven business and expand Ondas’ position in global defense markets.
- BRO technology will be integrated into Ondas’ existing architecture to create a “sense-decide-orchestrate-act” framework alongside its SkyWeaver AI platform.
- ONDS stock was up 1.5% in premarket trading following the announcement.
Ondas (ONDS) has agreed to buy Omnisys, an Israeli company that makes AI-powered battlefield software, in a move that pushes Ondas further into software-defined defense.
$ONDS is acquiring Israeli defense software firm Omnisys to expand its AI defense software capabilities.
Omnisys adds a battlefield software platform that connects sensors, autonomous systems and command workflows into one operating layer. https://t.co/CP1hauXbIm pic.twitter.com/dhPCgPuBT5
— Shay Boloor (@StockSavvyShay) May 18, 2026
ONDS stock rose 1.5% in premarket trading on the news.
Omnisys builds what it calls Battle Resource Optimization (BRO) software. The platform helps defense forces plan missions, allocate resources, and make real-time decisions across multiple combat domains simultaneously.
The company has been operating for 25 years and says BRO has been deployed in some of the world’s most advanced defense environments, including complex multi-layer air defense operations.
Ondas CEO Eric Brock said BRO is a “proven, battle-tested software platform” that delivers value by improving planning and real-time mission execution across multi-domain environments.
The deal is structured as a full acquisition of 100% of Omnisys. Ondas has filed a Form 8-K with the SEC with additional terms of the agreement.
Plugging Into Ondas’ Existing Architecture
BRO will sit alongside Ondas’ existing AI platform, SkyWeaver, acting as an orchestration and optimization layer.
Together, the two platforms are expected to create what Ondas calls a “sense-decide-orchestrate-act” framework — covering ISR, strike, electronic warfare, counter-UAS, and air defense missions.
Omnisys CEO Ofer Yarden said the company is excited to use Ondas’ global reach to expand BRO into international defense markets beyond Israel.
BRO’s vendor-agnostic design means it can work across different defense systems and infrastructure without being tied to specific hardware or platforms.
Why Ondas Wants This
Ondas has been building out its autonomous systems portfolio with ISR platforms, counter-UAS systems, and integrated defense solutions.
Adding a profitable, software-focused business with high margins fits squarely into that strategy.
Ondas said BRO will serve as a “core orchestration layer” across its growing portfolio — connecting sensors, platforms, and effectors into one operational framework.
The platform uses AI algorithms and operations research methods to generate real-time courses of action across a full mission lifecycle, from planning through post-mission analysis.
Oshri Lugassy, Co-CEO of Ondas Autonomous Systems, said BRO enables “true closed-loop operations” — a setup where detection, decision-making, and action all happen within one connected system.
Ondas added that the acquisition supports its push into U.S. and allied defense markets and accelerates its shift toward fully integrated, software-defined defense systems.
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