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Motorola Solutions on June 1 announced it will acquire Israeli counter-drone specialist D-Fend Solutions for $1.5 billion in cash, a deal expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2026.
D-Fend, founded in 2016 and headquartered in Ra'anana, makes EnforceAir, a radio-wave based system that seizes control of rogue drones mid-flight and is deployed in more than 30 countries including NATO members.
Motorola said D-Fend has posted annual revenue growth of over 50% in recent years and expects full-year 2026 revenue of about $185 million.
The acquisition builds on Motorola's 2025 purchase of Silvus, expanding the company's drone and anti-drone capabilities amid rising threats from unauthorized drones and recent infrastructure disruptions and airport shutdowns.
The deal follows regulatory and market developments such as the U.S. Safer Skies Act, which has created demand for drone-takeover tools.
Globes reported the transaction is among the largest Israeli defence-tech exits, with roughly 250 D-Fend employees set to join Motorola.
Motorola shares rose after the announcement as the company moves decisively into the growing anti-drone market.







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