
$UAMY Lytham Partners Fireside Chat with Jonathan Miller, VP Investor Relations. April 1, 2026
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$UAMY Lytham Partners Fireside Chat with Jonathan Miller, VP Investor Relations. April 1, 2026


🔥500k oz Drained From Shanghai Silver Vaults as Silver RIPS Over $81‼️ 🇨🇳Shanghai Silver Report 🇨🇳 🔥Silver Closed UP 3.41% at $81.59 🔥Gold Closed UP 1.46% at $4,591.70 🔥Palladium Closed UP 0.89% at $1,626.74 🔥Platinum Closed UP 0.16% at $2,219.55 🚨TOTAL SHFE SILVER INVENTORY -5,760kg TO 368,667kg (11,852,919.3 oz) 🚨TOTAL SGE SILVER INVENTORY -9,870kg to 290,640kg (9,344,292.98 oz) Chart courtesy @oriental_ghost


$ONDS SPECTRUM MOAT 🚨 THE FCC JUST ASKED AMERICA'S ENTIRE DRONE INDUSTRY WHICH SPECTRUM BAND SHOULD POWER NATIONAL DRONE INFRASTRUCTURE -- THE ONLY PUBLICLY KNOWN CERTIFIED RADIO FOR THE LEADING CANDIDATE BELONGS TO ONDAS 🤯 Today, the FCC published official notice DA 26-314, implementing Trump's executive orders on drone dominance. Inside it, the FCC specifically names AURA Networks' petition to open the 450 MHz band for long-range UAS command and control links as one of the primary spectrum solutions under consideration for American drone operations nationally. Command and control is the backbone of every drone operation. It is the persistent licensed signal that tells a drone where to go, keeps the operator connected, and makes beyond-visual-line-of-sight flight (BVLOS) possible at scale. Without a reliable command and control layer, there is no national drone infrastructure. The FCC is now asking whether 450 MHz becomes that layer. Here is what the document does not tell you: In 2021, Ondas Networks wrote a formal letter to the FCC requesting certification for a radio called the Mercury, built specifically to operate on AURA's licensed 450 MHz frequencies. AURA holds the exclusive licensed position in the 450 MHz band for UAS operations. Their waiver specifically authorizes ground transmitters to serve unmanned aircraft on those frequencies. As of that 2021 filing, Ondas was their certified hardware supplier with a purchase order already in place 👀 The FCC has now identified that same spectrum band as potentially critical to the command and control infrastructure of American drone operations nationally. One company holds the exclusive license for that band. One company had already built and certified the radio to operate on it four years ago. That's Ondas. It is worth noting that FCC rulemakings take time and can go in different directions. The current scope of the Ondas-AURA hardware relationship is not fully public beyond that 2021 filing, but the architecture is documented, the spectrum is named in a federal notice released today, and the hardware was certified years before the mandate existed. Ondas was building the command and control layer for American drone infrastructure before Washington knew it needed one. Thanks for flagging, @ive_m5 and @itschrisray











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