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Unusual Machines Lands $800,000 Order

Unusual Machines, Inc. has announced a substantial $800,000 order from Red Cat Holdings, Inc. for high-performance drone components. This order includes a range of components such as the Blue UAS listed Aura analog camera, Aura VTX, Brave flight controller, Brave ESC, HDO+ goggles, and motors, which will be integrated into Red Cat’s Fang™ drones. This move is aimed at supporting the ongoing demand for U.S.-made, NDAA-compliant systems in defense, public safety, and other government agency applications.

Stacy Wright, EVP of Revenue at Unusual Machines, emphasized the importance of fast delivery of high-quality, NDAA-compliant components, stating that their manufacturing readiness and speed-to-market capabilities help customers stay competitive in fast-moving government programs.

Jeff Thompson, Red Cat CEO, highlighted the partnership's significance in bringing American-made FPV drones to the market and strengthening their ability to deliver high-performance, NDAA-compliant systems that defense and public safety operators can rely on.

Unusual Machines is expanding its role in the domestic drone supply chain, providing critical components that accelerate delivery across defense, enterprise, and consumer markets. Following these announcements, the company's shares moved 9.42%, and are now trading at a price of $16.38. If you want to know more, read the company's complete 8-K report here.

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