Unusual Machines to Supply Campus Guardian Angel with U.S.-Made Drone Components
Rhea-AI Summary
Unusual Machines (NYSE American: UMAC) announced on December 12, 2025 it will supply Campus Guardian Angel with U.S.-made, NDAA-compliant drone components to support expansion of a school safety drone service.
The initial order includes Rotor Riot Brave ESCs, and Campus Guardian Angel is testing Unusual Machines' motors for potential wider deployment as the service pilots in Florida and prepares to expand to more campuses.
Positive
- None.
Negative
- None.
Market Reality Check
Peers on Argus
UMAC gained 3.42% with mixed peer moves: NNDM +1.14%, CAN +0.51%, SSYS +1.61%, DDD +10.67%, while CRSR -3.98%, suggesting a stock-specific move.
Historical Context
| Date | Event | Sentiment | Move | Catalyst |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 08 | Supplier agreement | Positive | +3.9% | Strategic supplier deal for NDAA‑compliant components with Dynamic Aerospace Systems. |
| Dec 04 | Governance update | Neutral | +6.1% | Adjourned Annual Meeting to reconvene and solicit proxies for director elections. |
| Nov 12 | Strategic investment | Neutral | -1.2% | XTI Aerospace acquires Drone Nerds and receives <b>$25M</b> strategic investment from UMAC. |
| Nov 06 | Earnings & strategy | Positive | -9.7% | Q3 growth, first profitable quarter, strong cash and financing update. |
| Nov 05 | Capacity expansion | Positive | -1.4% | Lease of new <b>25,000‑sq‑ft</b> Orlando warehouse and fulfillment center. |
Operational and financial positives have sometimes faced selling pressure, while recent strategic and governance updates have seen mixed but generally modest price reactions.
Over the last two months, Unusual Machines reported several milestones. A December 8 supplier agreement for NDAA‑compliant components to Dynamic Aerospace Systems saw a 3.94% gain. An adjourned Annual Meeting announcement on Dec 4 coincided with a 6.11% rise. Earlier, the company backed XTI Aerospace via a $25M investment, expanded with a 25,000‑sq‑ft Orlando warehouse, and posted Q3 $2.13M revenue and first quarterly profit, yet those events triggered smaller or negative reactions. Today’s school-safety drone supply news fits the ongoing U.S.-focused drone ecosystem build-out.
Market Pulse Summary
This announcement highlights Unusual Machines’ role as a U.S.-made, NDAA-compliant drone component supplier, now supporting Campus Guardian Angel’s school safety deployments. It follows recent agreements in defense and commercial drone markets, a new 25,000‑sq‑ft Orlando facility, and a first profitable quarter with rising revenue and cash. Investors may watch for order scale, follow‑on deployments across campuses, and how recurring demand from security and public-sector customers contributes to the company’s revenue trajectory.
Key Terms
NDAA-compliant regulatory
AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.
Order underscores the growing role of rapid-response drone technology in strengthening school emergency response capabilities
ORLANDO, FL / ACCESS Newswire / December 12, 2025 / Unusual Machines, Inc. (NYSE American:UMAC), today announced the company will supply Campus Guardian Angel with U.S.-made drone components to support the expansion of its school safety drone service on campuses across the country.
Campus Guardian Angel, based in Austin, TX, is a managed security service that provides schools with an elite, on-site safety response capability using drones to confront an active shooter threat within seconds.
Unusual Machines leadership recently attended a live demonstration of Campus Guardian Angel's system for district and law-enforcement stakeholders.
"Campus Guardian Angel brings care and precision to a mission that demands both. Their technology is purpose-built to strengthen response capabilities in the most critical moments," said Stacy Wright, EVP of Revenue at Unusual Machines. "We're proud to support their team with components they can trust as their program grows."
Campus Guardian Angel's first order includes Rotor Riot Brave ESCs, and the team is testing Unusual Machines' motors for potential broader deployment. Both are domestically produced and NDAA-compliant.
"This partnership marks an important milestone as we expand our life-saving school safety service and strengthen our supply chain with an America-first focus," said Justin Marston, Campus Guardian Angel CEO and Founder. "As we pilot our service in Florida and expand to more campuses, trusted U.S. suppliers like Unusual Machines are essential to earning the confidence of law-enforcement and school-district leaders committed to keeping students safe."
About Unusual Machines
Unusual Machines manufactures and sells drone components and drones across a diversified brand portfolio, which includes Fat Shark, the leader in FPV (first-person view) ultra-low latency video goggles for drone pilots. The Company also retails small, acrobatic FPV drones and equipment directly to consumers through the curated Rotor Riot ecommerce store. With a changing regulatory environment, Unusual Machines seeks to be a dominant Tier-1 parts supplier to the fast-growing multi-billion-dollar U.S. drone industry. According to Fact.MR, the global drone accessories market is currently valued at
For more information, please visit www.unusualmachines.com.
Unusual Machines Investor Contact:
CS Investor Relations
investors@unusualmachines.com
Unusual Machines Media Contact:
media@unusualmachines.com
Campus Guardian Angel Contact:
press@campusguardianangel.com
SOURCE: Unusual Machines
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire