Ondas Expands Defense Robotics Portfolio With $80M Roboteam Acquisition
Ondas Holdings has announced plans to acquire Roboteam, an Israeli developer of rugged, multi-mission unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), in an $80-million deal.
The business purchase will expand the Massachusetts company’s portfolio by combining aerial and ground robotics, anti-drone technologies, and intelligence solutions under its autonomous systems segment.
Roboteam builds UGVs for bomb disposal, intelligence gathering, and operations in hazardous environments, ranging from 1.5 to over 1,000-kilogram (3.3 to 2,204-pound) units.
Its platforms are already employed by militaries in more than 30 countries, including the US, Israel, and other “Tier-1 defense and security customers.”
In addition to ground drones, the Petah Tikva-headquartered firm offers Roboteam HUB, a command and control suite that unifies multiple robotic assets into a single operational picture.
Following Roboteam’s adoption, Ondas expects an additional $3 to $4 million in revenue in the fourth quarter of 2025 and at least $30 million next year.
The Israeli firm recently secured over $20 million in orders from an existing military customer, which are scheduled for fulfillment through fiscal 2026.
Ondas Holdings CEO and Chairman Eric Brock commented on his company’s decision, saying that Roboteam’s integration “will enable us to deliver greater mission safety, interoperability, and operational effectiveness for customers worldwide.”
“This acquisition is a strategic step in building Ondas into a systems-of-systems, multi-domain autonomy leader,” he stated.
“Roboteam’s proven ground robotics complement our autonomous aerial systems, to create a cohesive technology ecosystem capable of serving the full spectrum of defense and public safety missions.”









