Unusual Machines, Inc. has secured a significant $12.8 million order for components supplying Strategic Logix’s Rapid Reconfigurable Systems Line (RRSL). The order covers more than 160,000 Unusual Machines-manufactured components, including ground control systems, highlighting both the demand scale and the company’s central role in enabling production.
The RRSL developed by Strategic Logix is an interoperable UAV platform with configurations starting at $800, including manual, autonomous, and fiber-enabled options. This order reflects the growing demand for NDAA-compliant unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) solutions that can be fielded at scale to meet operational needs.
Production and deliveries of these components are scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter, indicating a rapid timeline for meeting defense requirements. This acceleration in delivery aligns with the company’s mission to get U.S.-made innovation into warfighters’ hands faster.
Stacy Wright, EVP of Revenue at Unusual Machines, emphasized the company's deliberate approach in maintaining discipline and flexibility necessary to scale with the industry, allowing them to execute on short timelines with reliability as demand develops.
Jeremy Schnipke, CEO of Strategic Logix, highlighted the importance of the RRSL as a foundation for partnership, indicating that by working alongside Unusual Machines and a coalition that includes defense leaders, they can move with speed today while building the framework for deeper government relationships.
This order not only reflects the growing demand for low-cost, adaptable drones but also underlines Unusual Machines’ role as a reliable link in the U.S.-built supply chain for drone components. Following these announcements, the company's shares moved 3.84%, and are now trading at a price of $14.33. Check out the company's full 8-K submission here.