UAV & Drones
Unusual Machines Signs Supplier Deal with Dynamic Aerospace Systems
Unusual Machines becomes Tier-1 supplier to Dynamic Aerospace Systems, providing NDAA-compliant drone components for defense and commercial platforms.
This article is based on an official press release from Unusual Machines, Inc..
On December 8, 2025, Unusual Machines, Inc. (NYSE American: UMAC) announced a new strategic supplier agreement with Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS), a developer of next-generation unmanned aerial systems (UAS). According to the company’s official statement, this partnership positions Unusual Machines as a key Tier-1 domestic supplier of critical Drones components, specifically designed to meet strict U.S. regulatory standards.
Under the terms of the agreement, Unusual Machines will provide flight controllers, electronic speed controllers (ESCs), motors, and other subsystems to DAS. These components will be integrated into DAS’s commercial and defense platforms, marking a significant step in Unusual Machines’ efforts to onshore the drone supply chain and reduce industry reliance on foreign technology.
The core of this agreement focuses on compliance with the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and “Blue UAS” standards. As stated in the press release, the components supplied by Unusual Machines are fully compliant with these federal requirements, which are essential for securing U.S. government and defense Contracts.
Dynamic Aerospace Systems, a DBA of BrooQLy, Inc. (OTCQB: BRQL), intends to integrate these American-made components immediately into its existing production lines. The announcement highlights two specific platforms that will utilize the new hardware:
“This agreement validates Unusual Machines’ strategy to become a Tier-1 domestic supplier in the drone industry and supports DAS’s expansion into international markets.”
, Unusual Machines Press Release
While the agreement bolsters domestic defense capabilities, the press release also outlines significant international implications. Dynamic Aerospace Systems is currently engaged in active commercial programs abroad that will benefit from this supply chain Partnerships.
According to the announcement, the collaboration supports DAS’s planned deployments in the United Arab Emirates with the noon Group and in Greece with Drops Smart Hubs. These programs are focused on autonomous pilot delivery, commercial logistics, and infrastructure monitoring, demonstrating the dual-use nature of the technology for both defense and industrial sectors. This supplier agreement follows a period of rapid operational expansion for Unusual Machines. To provide context to the current deal, recent financial data indicates the company is scaling its infrastructure to meet rising demand.
According to recent market reports and company filings referenced in conjunction with this announcement, Unusual Machines reported its first profitability in Q3 2025, with revenue reaching $2.13 million. Furthermore, in October 2025, the company raised approximately $72.1 million via an “at-the-market” (ATM) offering. These funds appear to be fueling their physical expansion, including the addition of a 25,000-square-foot warehouse and fulfillment center in Orlando, Florida, announced on November 5, 2025.
From Hobbyist Roots to Defense Tier-1
We view this agreement as a pivotal moment in Unusual Machines’ corporate evolution. Historically known for its consumer-facing brands like Fat Shark and Rotor Riot, the company is aggressively pivoting toward the high-value defense and industrial sectors. By securing a supplier role for kinetic interceptors (The Breacher) and ISR platforms (The Sentinel), UMAC is effectively validating its thesis that the U.S. drone industry requires a bifurcated Supply-Chain, moving away from Chinese-dominated components toward NDAA-compliant domestic alternatives.
The timing is also notable. With the recent $25 million strategic Investments in XTI Aerospace closed in November 2025, Unusual Machines is consolidating its influence across the broader Aerospace sector, moving beyond simple component retail into complex systems integration support.
Sources: Unusual Machines Press Release, Unusual Machines Investor Relations
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