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In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with Bobby Sakaki—Founder & CEO of UAS Nexus and one of the most deeply embedded operators in the drone ecosystem.
This conversation goes far beyond drones. It dives into the real bottlenecks shaping the future of aerospace innovation: fragile supply chains, overreliance on foreign manufacturing, lack of software maturity, and the capital intensity of building next-generation systems.
Bobby breaks down why drone dominance won’t be won in the air—but in manufacturing, infrastructure, and collaboration. He offers an unfiltered look at the challenges facing Western drone companies, the unintended consequences of regulation, and why mission-driven engineers—not profit-driven ones—are shaping the future.
Episode HighlightsWhy supply chain dependency on China is the biggest challenge in the drone industry
The concept of “commoditized drones”—and why the drone itself no longer matters
How software (not hardware) is the biggest blind spot for most drone companies
The rise of industry consolidation and M&A driven by capital constraints
Why vertical integration works (and when it doesn’t)
The importance of interoperability vs vendor lock-in
The role of mentorship, humility, and mission-driven work in building impactful companies
[00:03:05] The Core Industry Problem
Reliance on Chinese supply chains and the urgent need for domestic resilience.
[00:04:34] Why Fixing Supply Chains Is Hard
Drone supply chains depend on adjacent industries like EVs and consumer electronics.
[00:05:54] Practical Challenges for Builders Today
Limited component suppliers and inability to scale production to meet demand.
[00:06:30] UAS Nexus Approach
Creating a supplier-agnostic ecosystem to avoid vendor lock-in.
[00:07:42] The “DJI Effect”
Market dominance, pricing pressure, and lack of comparable Western alternatives.
[00:10:05] Regulatory Constraints
How FCC and NDAA restrictions may unintentionally slow U.S. innovation.
[00:12:58] Data Security Concerns
Real risks vs perceived risks in foreign drone technology.
[00:15:56] Why UAS Nexus Was Founded
Solving shared industry problems through collaboration.
[00:20:11] Where Drone Companies Get It Wrong
Severe underinvestment in software talent and capabilities.
[00:21:01] Skydio Case Study
Vertical integration, heavy software investment, and lessons learned.
[00:26:34] Innovation vs Capital Reality
Why building cutting-edge drone tech is extremely expensive.
[00:27:35] Industry Consolidation Coming
M&A driven by IP, contracts, and talent—not just revenue.
[00:29:04] “Nobody Cares About the Drone”
Drones are tools—what matters is payload, mission, and outcomes.
[00:30:32] Commoditization of Hardware
Shift toward standardized components and system integration.
[00:32:29] First-Mover Advantage in Components
Core technologies (not platforms) create defensible advantages.
[00:33:49] Advice for Builders
Passion and mission matter more than money.
[00:35:22] Collaboration Over Competition
Why burning bridges is one of the biggest mistakes in the industry.
[00:36:20] Power of Mentorship
Cold outreach and learning from experts can change career trajectories.
[00:40:00+] Future of the Industry
We are still in the early “Windows 95 era” of drones—massive innovation ahead.
Bobby Sakaki is the Founder and CEO of UAS Nexus, a curated marketplace and syndicate focused on NDAA-compliant drone systems and components.
He is a seasoned drone industry expert with experience advising Fortune 500 companies, federal agencies, and startups on technology strategy, supply chains, and system integration.
Previously, Bobby held leadership roles in product and business development at companies like Ascent AeroSystems, Autel Robotics, and WhiteFox. His work spans the full UAS ecosystem—from hardware and components to operational deployment.
About UAS Nexus
UAS Nexus is a specialized aerospace and drone technology company that provides OEM-level integrations, custom software, and curated access to drone components and systems. Built as a network of experienced engineers and industry experts, the company helps organizations simplify the complexity of unmanned systems by delivering seamless integration across sensors, autopilots, communication systems, and payloads.
Notable Quotes“Drone dominance isn’t going to start with aircraft—it’s going to start with rebuilding our industrial base.”
“Nobody gives a damn about the drone. They care about what it does.”
“The most impactful engineers are not motivated by money—they’re motivated by mission.”
“You don’t have to be a drone nerd. You just have to care.”
“We’re all building with the same Lego blocks—the difference is how you assemble them.”
By John RamsteadIn this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with Bobby Sakaki—Founder & CEO of UAS Nexus and one of the most deeply embedded operators in the drone ecosystem.
This conversation goes far beyond drones. It dives into the real bottlenecks shaping the future of aerospace innovation: fragile supply chains, overreliance on foreign manufacturing, lack of software maturity, and the capital intensity of building next-generation systems.
Bobby breaks down why drone dominance won’t be won in the air—but in manufacturing, infrastructure, and collaboration. He offers an unfiltered look at the challenges facing Western drone companies, the unintended consequences of regulation, and why mission-driven engineers—not profit-driven ones—are shaping the future.
Episode HighlightsWhy supply chain dependency on China is the biggest challenge in the drone industry
The concept of “commoditized drones”—and why the drone itself no longer matters
How software (not hardware) is the biggest blind spot for most drone companies
The rise of industry consolidation and M&A driven by capital constraints
Why vertical integration works (and when it doesn’t)
The importance of interoperability vs vendor lock-in
The role of mentorship, humility, and mission-driven work in building impactful companies
[00:03:05] The Core Industry Problem
Reliance on Chinese supply chains and the urgent need for domestic resilience.
[00:04:34] Why Fixing Supply Chains Is Hard
Drone supply chains depend on adjacent industries like EVs and consumer electronics.
[00:05:54] Practical Challenges for Builders Today
Limited component suppliers and inability to scale production to meet demand.
[00:06:30] UAS Nexus Approach
Creating a supplier-agnostic ecosystem to avoid vendor lock-in.
[00:07:42] The “DJI Effect”
Market dominance, pricing pressure, and lack of comparable Western alternatives.
[00:10:05] Regulatory Constraints
How FCC and NDAA restrictions may unintentionally slow U.S. innovation.
[00:12:58] Data Security Concerns
Real risks vs perceived risks in foreign drone technology.
[00:15:56] Why UAS Nexus Was Founded
Solving shared industry problems through collaboration.
[00:20:11] Where Drone Companies Get It Wrong
Severe underinvestment in software talent and capabilities.
[00:21:01] Skydio Case Study
Vertical integration, heavy software investment, and lessons learned.
[00:26:34] Innovation vs Capital Reality
Why building cutting-edge drone tech is extremely expensive.
[00:27:35] Industry Consolidation Coming
M&A driven by IP, contracts, and talent—not just revenue.
[00:29:04] “Nobody Cares About the Drone”
Drones are tools—what matters is payload, mission, and outcomes.
[00:30:32] Commoditization of Hardware
Shift toward standardized components and system integration.
[00:32:29] First-Mover Advantage in Components
Core technologies (not platforms) create defensible advantages.
[00:33:49] Advice for Builders
Passion and mission matter more than money.
[00:35:22] Collaboration Over Competition
Why burning bridges is one of the biggest mistakes in the industry.
[00:36:20] Power of Mentorship
Cold outreach and learning from experts can change career trajectories.
[00:40:00+] Future of the Industry
We are still in the early “Windows 95 era” of drones—massive innovation ahead.
Bobby Sakaki is the Founder and CEO of UAS Nexus, a curated marketplace and syndicate focused on NDAA-compliant drone systems and components.
He is a seasoned drone industry expert with experience advising Fortune 500 companies, federal agencies, and startups on technology strategy, supply chains, and system integration.
Previously, Bobby held leadership roles in product and business development at companies like Ascent AeroSystems, Autel Robotics, and WhiteFox. His work spans the full UAS ecosystem—from hardware and components to operational deployment.
About UAS Nexus
UAS Nexus is a specialized aerospace and drone technology company that provides OEM-level integrations, custom software, and curated access to drone components and systems. Built as a network of experienced engineers and industry experts, the company helps organizations simplify the complexity of unmanned systems by delivering seamless integration across sensors, autopilots, communication systems, and payloads.
Notable Quotes“Drone dominance isn’t going to start with aircraft—it’s going to start with rebuilding our industrial base.”
“Nobody gives a damn about the drone. They care about what it does.”
“The most impactful engineers are not motivated by money—they’re motivated by mission.”
“You don’t have to be a drone nerd. You just have to care.”
“We’re all building with the same Lego blocks—the difference is how you assemble them.”