Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:PLTR) announced a strategic collaboration with Ondas Inc. (NASDAQ:ONDS) and World View Enterprises Inc. aimed at building artificial intelligence-powered intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities across multiple operational domains.
The partnership will combine Palantir’s Artificial Intelligence Platform with World View’s high-altitude balloon systems and Ondas’ autonomous aerial and ground robotics technologies. The initiative follows Ondas’ recent strategic investment in World View.
World View operates its Stratollite platforms in the stratosphere—positioned between satellites and traditional aircraft—to support persistent ISR missions. When paired with Ondas’ unmanned systems, the companies aim to create a multi-domain intelligence infrastructure designed for defense and security applications.
The collaboration will initially focus on three programs: Palantir Warp Speed for production and supply chain management, AI Flight Director for mission operations, and SkyWeaver for edge computing capabilities. Integration across Ondas’ technology portfolio is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2026.
“By combining Palantir’s software platforms with World View’s unique stratospheric capabilities and Ondas’ broader autonomous ecosystem, we’re building the operational backbone required to scale these missions,” said Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir Technologies.
The Warp Speed program will establish a unified data environment linking manufacturing and supply chain processes. AI Flight Director is designed to incorporate atmospheric data and telemetry into mission planning systems, while SkyWeaver focuses on enabling data processing directly on World View’s airborne platforms through edge computing.
Ryan Hartman, CEO of World View, said the partnership will bring advanced software and AI-powered operational capabilities into the development and deployment of the company’s platforms. Eric Brock, CEO of Ondas, described the collaboration as a key step toward building scalable ISR architecture capable of supporting multi-domain operations.
According to the companies, the integrated platform is intended to deliver actionable decisions to operators rather than simply collecting data, signaling a shift away from traditional ISR models centered primarily on data gathering.
