Unusual Machines Secures Supplier Agreement for U.S.-Made Drone Components with Dynamic Aerospace Systems

Reuters12-08
Unusual Machines Secures Supplier Agreement for U.S.-Made Drone Components with Dynamic Aerospace Systems

Unusual Machines Inc. announced a strategic supplier agreement with Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS) for the provision of U.S.-made, NDAA-compliant drone components. The agreement covers immediate integration of Unusual Machines' flight controllers, ESCs, motors, and related subsystems into DAS's production lines for the Breacher counter-UAS and loitering system, as well as the Sentinel ISR platform. The partnership also includes the use of Unusual Machines' components in DAS's commercial drone programs, with planned deployments in the UAE and Greece for logistics and infrastructure monitoring applications.

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