Ondas Completes $15.2 Million Acquisition of Israeli Drone Maker Airobotics

US-based Ondas Holdings completed its acquisition of Israeli drone company Airobotics today for approximately $15.2 million, bringing it under the umbrella of the Ondas Autonomous Systems division alongside American Robotics, which Ondas acquired last year for $70.6 million. The two companies will now operate under one roof, with the stated goal of combining Airobotics' urban platform with American Robotics' beyond-visual-line-of-sight flight approvals, including a planned pilot program with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.
A Deal That Closes the Loop After Two Years of Anticipation
Airobotics, founded in Israel by Ran Krauss and Meir Kliner, was regarded as one of the world's leading companies in the drone-in-a-box space, autonomous drone systems that sit in a fixed charging station and fly themselves without an operator on site. Its flagship product, the Optimus System, was marketed as one of the first platforms in the world to successfully run commercial deployments of a drone fleet in urban environments without a physically present pilot. Now, as the company officially passes into American ownership, a new chapter begins in which the Israeli technology must prove itself in the complex US regulatory market.
Two Platforms, One Regulatory Framework
The acquisition creates an unusual situation: two companies independently developed two separate drone-in-a-box systems, and now they're united under the same parent company. Airobotics specialized in urban and industrial-site deployments, mostly outside the United States, while American Robotics has already secured FAA approval for beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) operations in rural areas and agricultural infrastructure within the US. Ondas' idea is to bridge the gap: take the existing US regulatory approval and pair it with Israeli hardware and software.
- Deal size: approximately $15.2 million, completed on January 23, 2023
- Previous acquisition: American Robotics was acquired last year for approximately $70.6 million
- Airobotics founders: Ran Krauss and Meir Kliner
- Flagship product: Optimus System, a fully autonomous drone-in-a-box platform
- New organizational framework: Ondas Autonomous Systems division
A Massachusetts Pilot as the First Test of the Combined Model
The first concrete step announced is a pilot program with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. According to the announcement, the project will attempt to fly Airobotics' automated platform under the BVLOS regulatory approval already granted to American Robotics by the FAA. This is essentially an attempt to significantly shorten the regulatory preparation timeline that every American drone company knows all too well, a process that can take years and derail entire projects.
Ondas, for its part, is talking about significant revenue growth that should start showing up during 2023, based on reliability data accumulated from field deployments of both platforms. That's an optimistic statement that calls for caution: merging the technology of two companies with different development cultures, different countries of origin, and separate software infrastructures is a complex process, and no concrete commercial results have been presented yet.
Another Israeli Startup Finds a Home Overseas
The move continues a familiar trend in Israel's drone industry, where local tech companies with genuine engineering advantages in autonomy get absorbed into larger American entities with better access to regulators and capital markets. Krauss and Kliner built a system in Israel that proved capable of autonomous operation in a complex urban environment, an engineering achievement not every company in the world has managed to reach. Now it remains to be seen whether the partnership with its American counterpart will translate that investment into broad commercial activity in practice.
Isradrone Editorial Team
The Isradrone team covers drone technology, defense, mapping, agriculture and logistics innovation from around the world. Original, research-based reporting verified for the Israeli market.
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