TEL AVIV, May 13, 2026 — Kela Technologies, a defense company building the open, modular platform that allied militaries use to win software-defined warfare, today announced a framework agreement to procure up to several hundred units of Innoviz Technologies' InnovizTwo LiDAR sensors, with Kela anticipating that the cooperation may scale to thousands of units in the coming years.
The agreement brings LiDAR — a core sensing technology used in autonomous mobility — into Kela's software-defined situational platform, where the sensors will operate alongside radar, electro-optical, thermal and RF systems across armored vehicles, border security and perimeter-defense missions.
LiDAR adds high-resolution three-dimensional perception, helping fuse multiple sensor streams into a single operational picture for commanders and autonomous systems. For Kela's customers — defense forces, homeland-security agencies and critical-infrastructure operators — the addition of LiDAR strengthens three functions:
Kela Technologies builds the open, modular platform that allied militaries use to win software-defined warfare. The company combines AI-driven sensor fusion, threat classification, and command software with field-hardened hardware, including modular payloads, optical and fiber communications, and resilient command links, to give operators a single, real-time picture of the situation and the tools to act on it at machine speed. Founded by veteran defense and technology operators from Israel, Kela's platform is deployed today across counter-UAS, counter-intrusion, base security, border protection and armored-vehicle missions. Headquartered in Tel Aviv and Washington D.C., Kela works directly with allied governments, defense primes and program offices. For more, visit kelasys.com.