
Ondas acquires DZYNE for $875.8M, expanding its defense capabilities
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Nearly $876M for DZYNE’s long-endurance autonomous aircraft and counter-drone stack is another data point that autonomy in contested airspace is being valued like core defense infrastructure, not niche tech. If you sell into defense or critical infrastructure, assume counter-drone and autonomous effects will be baseline requirements in new RFPs within 12–24 months.
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