Unusual Machines Secures $12.8 Million Defense Contract for Drone Components
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martes, 30 de septiembre de 2025, 8:35 am ET1 min de lectura
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The RRSL, developed by Strategic Logix, is an interoperable UAV platform with configurations starting at $800, offering manual, autonomous, and fiber-enabled options. The order covers more than 160,000 Unusual Machines-manufactured components, including ground control systems, highlighting the scale of the demand and the company's central role in enabling production. Production and deliveries are scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025, reflecting careful planning and a rigorous approach to defense requirements.
Jeremy Schnipke, CEO of Strategic Logix, stated, "Our mission is clear—get U.S.-made innovation into warfighters' hands faster. The RRSL is more than a product line—it's a foundation for partnership. By working alongside Unusual Machines and a coalition that includes defense leaders, we can move with speed today while building the framework for deeper government relationships."
Stacy Wright, EVP of Revenue at Unusual Machines, emphasized the company's ability to execute on short timelines with reliability, stating, "We've been deliberate—maintaining the discipline and flexibility necessary to scale with the industry. That foundation lets us execute on short timelines with reliability as demand develops. Strategic Logix's extensive track record of delivering for defense programs aligns perfectly with our role as a reliable link in the U.S.-built supply chain for drone components."
The order also signals the growing demand for low-cost, adaptable drones, as the global drone accessories market is projected to reach $115 billion by 2032, according to Fact.MR [1].
Unusual Machines has secured a $12.8 million defense order to supply Strategic Logix's Rapid Reconfigurable Systems Line (RRSL) drone systems. The order covers over 160,000 components, including ground control systems, and reflects the growing demand for low-cost, adaptable drones. The company expects to begin deliveries in Q4, with production scheduled to start in the same quarter. Unusual Machines is the primary supplier of NDAA-compliant components for the RRSL line, which is an interoperable UAV platform with configurations starting at $800.
Unusual Machines, Inc. (NYSE American:UMAC) has secured a significant $12.8 million defense order to supply components for Strategic Logix's Rapid Reconfigurable Systems Line (RRSL) drone systems. The order, announced on September 30, 2025, reflects the growing demand for low-cost, adaptable unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can be fielded at scale to meet operational needs. Unusual Machines is the primary supplier of NDAA-compliant components for the RRSL line, which includes its BLUE UAS listed Aura Analog Camera, Aura VTX, Brave Flight Controller, and Brave ESC.The RRSL, developed by Strategic Logix, is an interoperable UAV platform with configurations starting at $800, offering manual, autonomous, and fiber-enabled options. The order covers more than 160,000 Unusual Machines-manufactured components, including ground control systems, highlighting the scale of the demand and the company's central role in enabling production. Production and deliveries are scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025, reflecting careful planning and a rigorous approach to defense requirements.
Jeremy Schnipke, CEO of Strategic Logix, stated, "Our mission is clear—get U.S.-made innovation into warfighters' hands faster. The RRSL is more than a product line—it's a foundation for partnership. By working alongside Unusual Machines and a coalition that includes defense leaders, we can move with speed today while building the framework for deeper government relationships."
Stacy Wright, EVP of Revenue at Unusual Machines, emphasized the company's ability to execute on short timelines with reliability, stating, "We've been deliberate—maintaining the discipline and flexibility necessary to scale with the industry. That foundation lets us execute on short timelines with reliability as demand develops. Strategic Logix's extensive track record of delivering for defense programs aligns perfectly with our role as a reliable link in the U.S.-built supply chain for drone components."
The order also signals the growing demand for low-cost, adaptable drones, as the global drone accessories market is projected to reach $115 billion by 2032, according to Fact.MR [1].

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