EP 101 — Purple Rhombus' Mike Benitez On Building 100,000 Group 2 Drones A Year Using Factories That Already Exist
by Jon Forisha on Jun 11, 2026
Mike Benitez, CEO of Purple Rhombus, has built the Grackle™, an attritable Group 2 UAS, on a production model he claims can deliver 100,000 units a year using factories that already exist.
Mike walks Dave through why most UAS companies can build prototypes fast but cannot scale, and how Purple Rhombus splits the airframe "truck" from a separate "missionization" layer for one-way attack, ISR, or aerial target. He also lays out the supply chain math nobody talks about. A single supplier of servos (the small motors that steer the drone) at 8,000 a month caps you at 2,000 aircraft, so Purple Rhombus is building a five-vendor backup ecosystem. The thesis is simple. Real production capacity deters conflict.
Topics discussed:
- Why Group 2 and Group 3 drones are the real gap in the US arsenal
- The 30 to 150 kilometer mass gap in Ukraine and what it predicts for the Pacific
- Bifurcating airframe production from mission configuration to protect economies of scale
- Distributed co-production using dormant US industrial capacity instead of new CapEx
- Engineering a five-vendor redundant supply chain for attritable hardware
- Reclassifying attritable drones as ammunition and what it unlocks for buyers
- The Army's Amazon-built UAS marketplace and price transparency in defense procurement
- Production-consumption models that build surge capacity into peacetime programs
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