Overview
- Quantum Space and Inflection Point Acquisition Corp. VI announced a definitive business combination that includes an anchored $300 million PIPE and implies a roughly $1.2 billion post‑transaction equity value.
- The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2026 and requires Inflection Point shareholder approval, SEC filings, and other customary closing conditions before the combined company would list on Nasdaq as QSPC.
- Quantum Space describes Ranger as a maneuver‑first, refuellable platform with more than 4,000 kg of storable fuel and an operational life of up to 15 years, but the vehicle has not yet been manufactured or flown.
- The company reports six contracts or pending proposals with U.S. defense agencies and says it was selected on the Space Force’s Andromeda IDIQ, though no specific task orders or funding have been allocated under that program.
- Proceeds are slated to accelerate Ranger production and expand manufacturing capacity while existing equity holders would retain roughly half of the pro forma company under leadership that includes CEO Jim Bridenstine and co‑founder Kam Ghaffarian.