After today, you’ll never look at a drone the same way again…
Next time you see one flying in the park or a military style drone on the news… or even companies like Amazon talking about using them for delivery…[1]
Just know this: 90% of all drones are manufactured in some way by China.
So all these recreational drones with cameras and GPS capabilities… flying around your local parks, airports, power plants and more… are threatening national security.
Until recently, they were just giving away massive amounts of data on our home-turf, without anyone thinking much about it.
Of course, most recreational drone operators are unaware.
However, the military has no excuse.
Until just a few years ago, military drone parts were almost 100% from China.[2]
Which is baffling to think we were actually paying one of our biggest competitors on the world’s stage… to build our military equipment, gather our data and who knows what else.
Drones, with their use on the battlefield, sky, transportation, logistics, surveying, and more… are one of the most important tools on the future battlefield.
That’s right. American taxpayers are lining Chinese pockets for help on the national security front.
That doesn’t seem like a good idea.
Which is why this massive supply problem begs for a homegrown solution.
Fortunately, one company could be up to the task – and Wall Street is now predicting they will more than double from a new government mandate under the National Defense Act.
With the National Defense Act, it’s now law to prioritize American-made drones and ‘critical’ components only. No more Chinese made drones or critical parts.[4]
This is bringing every company using drones to a screeching halt.
Because now these companies have to re-consider where they are buying their fleets. They’ll have no choice to but look for ones that proudly say “Made in the USA.”
And that’s a good thing!
Anything mapping GPS coordinates, taking photos, or being put into the hands of our military needs to be American-made.
America’s “re-shoring renaissance”, coupled with this new mandate of the National Defense Act, is going to allow select drone stocks like this one to skyrocket.[5]
Which is why Unusual Machines (NYSE: UMAC) is such a compelling up and comer on the New York Stock Exchange.
As more and more US and European lawmakers actively seek to ban critical Chinese drone parts and companies from their supply chains… this is creating a vacuum of demand for companies like Unusual Machines.
Unusual Machines, Inc. (NYSE: UMAC), a US-based company out of Orlando, Florida[6], just miles from Disney and Florida’s beautiful sandy beaches… is at the forefront of this transition and a pioneer in the space.
In terms of the right company at the right time… it doesn’t get much better.
UMAC’s primary goal is to reshore drone production and manufacturing, aiming to become the main American supplier of drone parts and chips.[7]
Bringing back American production jobs.
And strengthening our national security.
With a commercial division already generating over $5 million from consumer products, (UMAC) is well-positioned to expand into military drone supply.
Especially with the new announcement of their partnership with RedCat, a top provider of drones to the Air Force[8] and Customs and Border Patrol.[9]
Just recently after securing this partnership, the CEO of Unusual Machines revealed:[10]
“We look forward to continuing our work with the entire Red Cat team as we launch several new products and initiatives.”
Investors who get in now are getting in as their pipeline of products grows beyond just one offering and into several new products in development.
By aligning with this top security provider, Unusual Machines is not only set to become a dominant player in recreational drones, but could also be one on military and national security matters as well.
They’re getting more and more attention as they climb the ranks of this now completely disrupted industry, thanks to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
As a 100% American-made organization, it’s starting to feel like the only game in town… which is yet another reason investors should keep this on their radar.
Because smart money certainly is.
UMAC was recently chosen as one of the main speakers at a recent investment bankers conference as one of the main areas for growth.[11]
And that’s likely because whether its a bull or bear market, the government will be buying drones and drone parts. National security depends on it.
And the significance of being a supplier in this industry cannot be overstated.
Just like having the best gun is futile without bullets, the drone industry relies heavily on the availability of high-quality parts to make them fly, capture photos, map GPS coordinates, launch attacks and more.
UMAC is able to meet all of these high level criteria and then some with their newest drone components.
And behind this opportunity is an outstanding management team that not only believes in their products… but believes in the underlying value of the stock.… and they believe in America too.
UMAC’s structure reveals an extremely high level of insider confidence, with insiders owning 64% of the company.[12]
Nearly two thirds of their company and they’re holding on tight.
Insiders can sell their stocks for many reasons – they know what’s coming for the company, or they want a new house in the Hamptons…
But they likely only buy and hold one for one reason:
They have a strong belief in the company’s long-term vision and potential for growth in the share price.
Between May 20 and May 30, 2024, CEO Allan Evans, COO Drew Camden, board member Sanford Rich, and board member Cristina Colon collectively acquired more than 40,000 shares through open market purchases.[13]
That’s a lot of shares to buy in nearly a single week…
The management clearly thinks the best is yet to come.
Wall Street seems to think so as well, with a BUY rating from an analyst that sees the stock increasing by more than 143% in price.[14]
A big reason why?
A potential tsunami of orders may be coming in for Unusual Machines American-made drones here very shortly….
The end of the government fiscal year is typically in August-September, a period when budgets need to be spent.
As with most government budgets, this money is treated as “use it or lose it” money. And those in charge never want to see a smaller spending budget.
Which is why The United States Army put drones as their number 1 item on their wishlist.[15] They know this is the future of intelligence gathering, reconnaissance and keeping our soldiers safe when they are in harms way. A drone can be replaced, while our brave men and women cannot.
They want $215 million in various drones.[16]
The Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, recently revealed a staggering $61.2 billion for airpower to continue developing, modernizing, and procuring lethal air forces across all military branches.[17]
In short, the government is turning on the money faucet for American-made drones and they’re going all out.
This timing creates a high probability for UMAC to secure numerous contracts. The company has reported 20% year-over-year growth with 20-30% margins, emphasizing its strong financial performance and growth potential.
With few American suppliers in the market and 90% of drone materials currently sourced from China, UMAC’s is uniquely positioned as a growth-leader in the sector.[18]
With Chinese companies now being virtually off-limits, there has never been a better time to buy American…
Unusual Machines’ competitive edge lies in its innovative approach to manufacturing.
The company is incredibly scrappy, always exploring new ways to produce high-quality products cost-effectively.
They utilize cutting-edge technologies like 3D printing to lower their costs and build cheaper parts, proving they can consistently think outside the box to stay ahead of the competition.[19]
They also have been 100% American made from the start.
So while competitors may have to figure out where to source new parts from, Unusual Machines never had this problem and never will.
They’ve done it the right way from the very beginning.
In fact, they could be following in the footsteps of one stellar company in particular…
By going public early, similar to Tesla, UMAC allows average Americans to participate in and profit from the company’s growth.
The company valued at just $15 million is now one of the only players in a market set to grow from $17.5 billion… to more than $115 billion by 2032.[20]
Meaning the full potential of this market is over 99,900% bigger than the company itself!
For investors who’ve dreamed of a massive opportunity on a single stock*…
This could be the longest runway for growth an investor could ask for and the conditions for a perfect take-off could be there.*
UMAC’s share in this market represents a substantial growth opportunity, with the company positioned to become a dominant Tier-1 parts supplier in the fast-growing drone industry.
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This could end up becoming one of the single-most important stocks on the New York Stock Exchange to America’s national security.
And for investors, it could be one of the most patriotic stocks, as things continue to trend in the right direction for the company.
Put Unusual Machines (NYSE: UMAC) on your radar and take advantage of this phenomenal investment opportunity by researching today.
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[1] https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/operations/amazon-delivering-the-future-2023-announcements
[2] https://www.thedronegirl.com/2021/04/01/made-in-china-military-drone/
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unmanned_combat_aerial_vehicle#/media/File:Reaper_UAV_Takes_to_the_Skies_of_Southern_Afghanistan_MOD_45151418.jpg
[4] https://www.skydio.com/blog/guide-understanding-blue-uas-ndaa-american-made-drones/
[5] https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/a-reshoring-renaissance-is-underway/
[6] https://www.unusualmachines.com/about-us/company-presentation/
[7] https://www.unusualmachines.com/about-us/company-presentation/
[8] https://www.thedronegirl.com/2023/08/14/teal-2-government-deal/
[9] https://www.thedronegirl.com/2023/08/14/teal-2-government-deal/
[10] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/unusual-machines-finalizes-working-capital-170100176.html
[11] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/unusual-machines-inc-present-emerging-120300081.html
[12] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/unusual-machines-announces-insider-share-120300910.html
[13] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/unusual-machines-announces-insider-share-120300910.html
[14] https://www.tipranks.com/stocks/umac/forecast
[15] https://www.defenseone.com/technology/2024/03/army-puts-drones-front-and-center-newly-obtained-budget-docs/395182/
[16] https://www.defenseone.com/technology/2024/03/army-puts-drones-front-and-center-newly-obtained-budget-docs/395182/
[17] https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/3703410/department-of-defense-releases-the-presidents-fiscal-year-2025-defense-budget/
[18] https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/06/25/china-subsidies-house-panel/
[19] https://www.unusualmachines.com/about-us/company-presentation/
[20] https://www.google.com/finance/quote/TSLA:NASDAQ?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiHyZO818GHAxUUSfEDHRXzJCEQ3ecFegQITBAX