Defense startup Unusual Machines has secured its largest military supply contract to date after the Pentagon approved a new purchase of drone parts for the US 0 company confirmed it will produce 3,500 drone motors along with other parts that the Army 1 order is part of a wider effort to expand American-made drone 2 Trump 3 about 331,580 shares in Unusual Machines, valued at roughly $4 million at the time of 4 company said the Army has also signaled interest in ordering an additional 20,000 components next year. Unusual’s CEO Allan Evans described it as the company’s largest US government order so far, though he did not share the contract’s 5 requests large-scale drone supply The contract arrives during a period where the Pentagon is directing forces to train with the same systems they expect to use in real 6 Warrant Officer 4 John Brown of the 101st Airborne Division said the new equipment matters because “the ability to train like we fight, using drones that are reliable, gives our soldiers the confidence they need for real-world scenarios.” After the contract announcement, shares of Unusual Machines rose as much as 13% on 7 is not the first time the stock surged following involvement from Trump 8 from the Financial Times shows that it nearly tripled in price in the weeks before the company publicly named him as an adviser in November 9 that announcement, the company disclosed that Trump 10 those 331,580 11 is no requirement for him to report whether he has sold 12 said earlier this year that Trump 13 investing in new fundraising 14 questions about the Pentagon contract, Evans said Trump Jr.
“did not advise or do anything else on this deal.” A spokesperson for Trump 15 said: “Don has never communicated with anyone in the administration on behalf of Unusual Machines or about the contract in 16 advisory role with them has nothing to do with interfacing with the government.” Contract follows new defense policy push The Pentagon contract follows a June executive order signed by President Donald Trump aimed at boosting the US drone manufacturing base for both commercial and military 17 that order, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth moved to speed up drone production and deployment, giving commanders authority to procure and test technology more 18 Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll said earlier this month that the Army is leading counter-drone development for the Pentagon, stating the Army will “equip soldiers with these kinds of expendable drones that deliver devastating effects at a massive discount.” Driscoll also described a plan where special forces units, including the Ranger Regiment and Delta Force, operate with drones and embedded software engineers as standard 19 company has also expanded partnerships in the defense 20 signed a $12.8 million agreement with Strategic Logix in September, and another $1.6 million deal in August with a US-based drone manufacturer whose name was not disclosed.
However, tariffs remain a financial 21 Machines reported a $3.3 million operating loss in the first quarter, saying higher costs from sourcing parts outside China added 22 company said that the shift to more domestic manufacturing may continue affecting profit 23 your project in front of crypto’s top minds? Feature it in our next industry report, where data meets impact.
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