# Defense Tech is Heating Up: ONDS Dumps $35M Into Drone Combat Systems
Ondas Holdings (ONDS) just threw $35M at Performance Drone Works, a defense robotics startup building next-gen combat drones. Here's what's actually happening:
**The Money Move:** The cash is going straight into three things: scaling production for their C100 and AM-FPV platforms, hiring more engineers for autonomy upgrades, and going full-domestic supply chain (NDAA-compliant). Translation: they're betting hard on U.S. military demand.
**Why It Matters:** ONDS just landed an $8.2M order from a major European airport for counter-drone systems. They've updated 2025 revenue guidance to at least $36M (was $25M), with a fat $23.3M backlog already locked in. For 2026, they're targeting $110M+.
**The Competition's Heating Up:** - **DPRO (Draganfly)** just got a military order for Commander 3XL drones from a major defense contractor - **RCAT (Red Cat)** posted wild numbers: 646% YoY revenue growth to $9.6M, raised guidance to $34.5-$37.5M for 2025
**The Stock Action:** ONDS up 587% in 6 months, but trading at 31.3x forward sales (industry avg 2x). That's a hefty valuation bet. Currently rated a Hold at Zacks, but earnings estimates are getting revised up.
**Bottom Line:** Defense drone tech is getting real funding. ONDS, RCAT and DPRO are all seeing massive orders. Question is whether ONDS' premium valuation holds when the whole sector's heating up.
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# Defense Tech is Heating Up: ONDS Dumps $35M Into Drone Combat Systems
Ondas Holdings (ONDS) just threw $35M at Performance Drone Works, a defense robotics startup building next-gen combat drones. Here's what's actually happening:
**The Money Move:**
The cash is going straight into three things: scaling production for their C100 and AM-FPV platforms, hiring more engineers for autonomy upgrades, and going full-domestic supply chain (NDAA-compliant). Translation: they're betting hard on U.S. military demand.
**Why It Matters:**
ONDS just landed an $8.2M order from a major European airport for counter-drone systems. They've updated 2025 revenue guidance to at least $36M (was $25M), with a fat $23.3M backlog already locked in. For 2026, they're targeting $110M+.
**The Competition's Heating Up:**
- **DPRO (Draganfly)** just got a military order for Commander 3XL drones from a major defense contractor
- **RCAT (Red Cat)** posted wild numbers: 646% YoY revenue growth to $9.6M, raised guidance to $34.5-$37.5M for 2025
**The Stock Action:**
ONDS up 587% in 6 months, but trading at 31.3x forward sales (industry avg 2x). That's a hefty valuation bet. Currently rated a Hold at Zacks, but earnings estimates are getting revised up.
**Bottom Line:**
Defense drone tech is getting real funding. ONDS, RCAT and DPRO are all seeing massive orders. Question is whether ONDS' premium valuation holds when the whole sector's heating up.