Quantum Cyber Takes Over Manufacturing of Licensed Autonomous Drones
The deal gives Quantum Cyber exclusive commercialization rights plus BP United technical support, positioning the company to pursue defense contracts that still require testing and certification.
Overview
- Quantum Cyber and BP United signed a First Amendment on Tuesday that moves direct manufacturing responsibility for the licensed autonomous drone products to Quantum Cyber while preserving an exclusive, perpetual commercialization license.
- BP United will provide ongoing technical assistance, qualified manufacturing personnel, documentation, and on‑call engineering support as Quantum Cyber gains discretion to open its own factories or use contract manufacturers.
- The companies also executed a voting agreement intended to align governance so BP United will back board-recommended proposals and provide an irrevocable proxy over shares it holds or later acquires.
- Markets reacted quickly to the announcement with intraday volatility and a sharp rally reported by StockTitan of about a 35.82% gain, though trading volume remained limited and the company is still a small‑cap with little revenue history.
- Quantum Cyber’s move advances its vertical‑integration plan and U.S. defense positioning after May filings and a Nevada subsidiary, but independent validation, formal testing, certification, and successful Pentagon contract awards remain necessary before commercial or combat deployment.