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Quantum Cyber Secures Exclusive Drone Platform License From BP United

The microcap claims the move positions it to tap a proposed $55 billion U.S. drone budget.

Overview

  • Quantum Cyber, which announced the deal Tuesday, signed an exclusive IP license with Miami-based BP United for a sky-defense drone platform and broader drone technology.
  • The company says the platform can fly beyond 25 kilometers with fully autonomous takeoff, navigation, and landing plus encrypted links, though these claims have not been independently verified.
  • Under the agreement, BP United must enter a commercial supply arrangement to produce and deliver the autonomous systems for Quantum Cyber.
  • Following Wednesday’s jump of roughly 69%–73%, the stock set a new 52-week high near $1.72 on Thursday, and traders warned that a run this steep can swing sharply as momentum cools.
  • Quantum Cyber remains a tiny public company with about $540,000 in trailing revenue, recent rebranding and new leadership, and it says more tech deals, patent filings, and “quantum antenna” work are coming, but real revenue will depend on testing, certifications, and winning defense contracts.