Palantir Partners with Ondas and World View on AI-Driven Multi-Domain Intelligence Platform
Palantir Technologies has announced a strategic partnership with Ondas Inc. and World View Enterprises to develop an AI-powered multi-domain intelligence platform, according to a press release. The collaboration aims to integrate Palantir’s Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) with Ondas’ autonomous systems and World View’s stratospheric Stratollite technology to enhance persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations.
The companies will focus on three programs: Warp Speed, AI Flight Director, and SkyWeaver. Warp Speed will unify operational data across supply chain, engineering, and manufacturing processes to streamline production for World View’s Stratollite fleet. AI Flight Director will integrate telemetry, atmospheric data, and mission history into a single operational interface, with plans to incorporate AI agents for mission planning and analysis.
SkyWeaver will enable on-platform data processing for real-time intelligence and command capabilities in low-connectivity scenarios. Work on integrating Palantir’s software into these systems has begun, with broader integration across Ondas’ multi-domain portfolio expected by late 2026.
The partnership is designed to create a unified intelligence infrastructure connecting aerial, ground, and stratospheric assets, supporting defense, homeland security, and allied security operations with faster mission execution and improved operational awareness.
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