Key Takeaways
- Ondas (ONDS) is acquiring the entirety of Omnisys, an Israeli firm specializing in AI-driven Battle Resource Optimization (BRO) technology.
- The BRO platform boasts 25 years of operational use and has demonstrated effectiveness in real combat scenarios at significant scale.
- This deal brings Ondas a profitable, software-centric business with strong margins while strengthening its global defense presence.
- Omnisys’ BRO system will merge with Ondas’ current infrastructure to establish a comprehensive “sense-decide-orchestrate-act” capability, working in tandem with the SkyWeaver AI system.
- Shares of ONDS climbed 1.5% during premarket hours after the acquisition was disclosed.
Ondas (ONDS) has struck a deal to acquire Omnisys, an Israeli developer of AI-driven battlefield management software, marking a significant expansion into software-centric defense solutions.
Shares of ONDS advanced 1.5% in premarket activity following the announcement.
Omnisys develops Battle Resource Optimization (BRO) software, a system designed to assist military forces with mission planning, resource distribution, and instantaneous decision-making across various combat theaters simultaneously.
With a quarter-century of operational history, the firm reports that BRO has been utilized in some of the planet’s most sophisticated defense systems, including intricate multi-layered air defense scenarios.
Eric Brock, CEO of Ondas, described BRO as a “proven, battle-tested software platform” that creates value by enhancing both planning capabilities and live mission execution in multi-domain settings.
The transaction involves complete acquisition of Omnisys’ entire operation. Ondas has submitted an 8-K filing to the SEC containing further details about the agreement’s structure.
Integration with Current Ondas Systems
The BRO platform will function alongside Ondas’ current AI system, SkyWeaver, serving as a coordination and optimization component.
Combined, these technologies are designed to deliver what Ondas describes as a “sense-decide-orchestrate-act” operational structure — spanning intelligence gathering, strike operations, electronic warfare, counter-drone missions, and air defense operations.
Ofer Yarden, CEO of Omnisys, expressed enthusiasm about leveraging Ondas’ worldwide presence to bring BRO technology into defense markets across the globe beyond Israeli borders.
The vendor-neutral architecture of BRO allows it to function across diverse defense ecosystems and infrastructure without dependency on particular hardware or platform requirements.
Strategic Rationale Behind the Acquisition
Ondas has been systematically expanding its autonomous systems capabilities with ISR technologies, counter-drone platforms, and comprehensive defense solutions.
Bringing aboard a revenue-generating, software-oriented business with attractive profit margins aligns directly with this strategic direction.
According to Ondas, BRO will function as a “core orchestration layer” throughout its expanding product lineup — linking sensors, platforms, and response systems into a unified operational structure.
The system employs AI algorithms combined with operations research techniques to produce real-time tactical options throughout an entire mission cycle, from initial planning through post-operation assessment.
Oshri Lugassy, Co-CEO of Ondas Autonomous Systems, noted that BRO facilitates “true closed-loop operations” — an architecture where threat identification, decision processes, and response actions occur within an integrated ecosystem.
Ondas emphasized that this acquisition strengthens its penetration into American and allied defense sectors while accelerating its transformation toward completely integrated, software-defined defense architectures.





