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Quantum Cyber to Exhibit at Special Operations Forces Week 2026

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Quantum Cyber (Nasdaq: QUCY) will exhibit at Special Operations Forces Week (SOF Week) 2026, held May 18-21, 2026, at the Tampa Convention Center in Florida.

The company will showcase its autonomous UAV and counter-UAS technologies at Northrop Grumman’s Outpost at Peter O. Knight Airport, targeting U.S. and allied defense procurement stakeholders.

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News Market Reaction – QUCY

-4.62%
46 alerts
-4.62% News Effect
+21.8% Peak Tracked
-17.4% Trough Tracked
-$2M Valuation Impact
$43.30M Market Cap
0.1x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, QUCY declined 4.62%, reflecting a moderate negative market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +21.8% during that session. Argus tracked a trough of -17.4% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 46 alerts that day, indicating elevated trading interest and price volatility. This price movement removed approximately $2M from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $43.30M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Share price: $3.46 Daily price change: 15.33% Volume today: 80,894,922 shares +5 more
8 metrics
Share price $3.46 Prior close before SOF Week 2026 news
Daily price change 15.33% 24h move ahead of SOF Week announcement
Volume today 80,894,922 shares Trading day of SOF Week 2026 news
20-day avg volume 45,143,978 shares Pre-news liquidity baseline
52-week range $0.30–$4.93 Low–high over last 52 weeks
UAV range 25 km+ Operational range of autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle
Defense budget target $55 billion Drone and autonomous warfare in 2027 U.S. defense budget
Funding commitment $6.0 million Total lead shareholder commitment disclosed Mar 17, 2026

Market Reality Check

Price: $3.46 Vol: Volume 80,894,922 is 1.79...
high vol
$3.46 Last Close
Volume Volume 80,894,922 is 1.79x the 20-day average of 45,143,978, indicating elevated interest ahead of SOF Week. high
Technical Price $3.46 is trading above the 200-day MA of $0.63, reflecting a strong pre-existing uptrend.

Peers on Argus

No peers in the provided sector list showed momentum flags, suggesting QUCY’s 15...

No peers in the provided sector list showed momentum flags, suggesting QUCY’s 15.33% move is stock-specific rather than a sector rotation.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: May 15 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
May 15 Platform launch Positive +15.3% Launch of quantum-cyber.ai as hub for autonomous defense platform.
May 15 Platform launch Positive +15.3% New web platform positioning in autonomous defense and quantum tech.
May 14 Board appointment Positive +123.9% Appointment of former U.S. VA Secretary to Board of Directors.
May 13 License agreement Positive +315.1% Exclusive license and supply deal for autonomous drone platform.
Mar 17 Strategy update Positive -17.8% Strategic alignment with cybersecurity framework and funding commitment.
Pattern Detected

Recent defense and AI strategy announcements often coincided with large positive price moves, while a broader strategic/capital update in March saw a sharp decline.

Recent Company History

Over the last six months, Quantum Cyber reported several milestones tied to its AI-powered autonomous defense strategy. On Mar 17, it aligned with a national cybersecurity framework and disclosed a total shareholder funding commitment of $6.0 million, which was followed by a -17.75% move. In mid-May, news on an exclusive autonomous drone license, a high-profile board addition, and launch of its quantum-cyber.ai platform saw reactions of +315.12%, +123.88%, and +15.33%, respectively, underscoring sensitivity to defense-focused catalysts.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights Quantum Cyber’s effort to showcase its autonomous UAV and counter-UAS t...
Analysis

This announcement highlights Quantum Cyber’s effort to showcase its autonomous UAV and counter-UAS technologies directly to the SOF and procurement community at SOF Week 2026. The platform’s 25 km+ range, encrypted communications, and autonomous operations tie into prior news about exclusive drone licenses and an autonomous defense System-of-Systems. Investors may watch for follow-on contracts, procurement dialogues, and how these demonstrations connect to earlier strategic and funding disclosures of up to $6.0 million.

Key Terms

counter-uas, system-of-systems, uavs, encrypted communications, +4 more
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counter-uas technical
"System-of-Systems platform for drone warfare, counter-UAS, and border security applications"
Counter-UAS (counter-unmanned aircraft systems) are tools and tactics used to detect, track, and disable or divert drones that pose a threat to people, property, or operations. Think of them as a combination of a security camera, alarm system, and net that can find an unwanted flying device and stop it before it causes harm. Investors care because demand, regulation, and deployment of these systems affect revenue, contract opportunities, legal risk, and the valuation of companies that build or use them.
system-of-systems technical
"assembling an AI-powered System-of-Systems platform for drone warfare"
A system-of-systems is a collection of independently useful systems that are linked to work together and create new, larger capabilities—like individual appliances in a smart home that together enable home automation. For investors it matters because value, revenue and risk come not just from each part but from their interactions: integration can boost performance and market reach, while complexity, compatibility issues, or a single failing component can magnify costs and disruption.
uavs technical
"autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle, a multi-mission UAV platform"
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are remote-controlled or autonomous flying machines—think of them as motorized, programmable model airplanes or helicopters that can carry cameras, sensors, cargo or other equipment without an onboard pilot. For investors, UAVs matter because they create new revenue streams and cost savings across industries like defense, delivery, agriculture, and inspection, while being sensitive to regulation, technology changes, and manufacturing supply chains.
encrypted communications technical
"The vehicle features a 25km+ operational range, encrypted communications, autonomous takeoff"
Encrypted communications are messages or data that have been scrambled so only authorized parties can read them, like putting a letter in a locked box that only the recipient can open. For investors, encryption matters because it protects sensitive company information, customer data and trade secrets from theft or leaks, affects regulatory compliance and legal risk, and can influence a company’s reputation, costs and competitive position.
autonomous takeoff and landing technical
"encrypted communications, autonomous takeoff and landing, and multi-payload mission"
Autonomous takeoff and landing is the ability of an aircraft or drone to lift off from and touch down on a runway or landing pad without a human pilot controlling those phases, using built‑in sensors, navigation systems and software to manage speed, angle and position. For investors it matters because it can lower operating and labor costs, enable new services (like on‑demand air taxis or automated deliveries), and shift regulatory and safety risk—factors that affect a product’s market size, certification costs and potential returns.
isr technical
"aligned with the persistent ISR, force protection, and rapid strike requirements"
ISR stands for socially responsible investing (from the French phrase Investissement Socialement Responsable) and means choosing stocks, bonds or funds based on environmental, social and governance criteria in addition to financial return. Like picking a brand that matches your values, ISR matters to investors because it helps align portfolios with personal or institutional priorities, can reduce exposure to companies with regulatory or reputational risks, and can influence demand and valuation for firms deemed more sustainable.
emp-shielding technical
"EMP-shielding composite materials, is designed with the goal to address"
Emp-shielding is the physical protection and design measures that keep electronic devices and systems from being damaged or disabled by a sudden burst of electromagnetic energy. Think of it like a heavy-duty surge protector or metal cage that stops a powerful electrical shock from frying circuitry. Investors care because it reduces the risk of outages for utilities, military, transport and communications, creates demand for specialized suppliers, and can affect the value and reliability of companies tied to critical infrastructure.
autonomous naval mine countermeasures technical
"autonomous naval mine countermeasures, and EMP-shielding composite materials"
Autonomous naval mine countermeasures are unmanned, self-guiding systems—such as underwater vehicles, surface drones, and sensors—built to detect, classify and safely disable or remove explosive sea mines without putting sailors aboard at risk. For investors, they represent a growth area in defense and maritime technology because they can lower operational costs, shorten procurement cycles and shift spending toward robotics and software, much like how self-driving tools can replace dangerous manual tasks in other industries.

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Company to Showcase Autonomous Drone and Counter-UAS Technologies to U.S. Special Operations Command and Global Defense Community | Will display at the Northrop Grumman’s Outpost at Peter O. Knight Airport

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, May 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Quantum Cyber N.V. (Nasdaq: QUCY), a Nasdaq-listed autonomous defense technology company assembling an AI-powered System-of-Systems platform for drone warfare, counter-UAS, and border security applications, today announced that the Company will participate as an exhibitor at Special Operations Forces Week (SOF Week) 2026, taking place May 18-21, 2026, at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida.

SOF Week is the premier annual convention for the global Special Operations Forces community, co-hosted by U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) and the Global SOF Foundation. The event convenes senior military leaders, defense procurement officials, allied nations delegations, and leading defense technology companies to advance capability development across the special operations enterprise.

Quantum Cyber will present the autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle, a multi-mission UAV platform capable of surveillance, interdiction, and payload delivery operations at extended range. The vehicle features a 25km+ operational range, encrypted communications, autonomous takeoff and landing, and multi-payload mission reconfigurability, capabilities directly aligned with the persistent ISR, force protection, and rapid strike requirements of the global SOF community.

"SOF Week is where the special operations community identifies the next generation of technologies it will carry into the field," said David Lazar, CEO of Quantum Cyber. "We are bringing autonomous drone capability directly to USSOCOM and its global partners."

The Company's participation at SOF Week advances Quantum Cyber's strategy of building direct relationships with U.S. and allied defense procurement stakeholders as it assembles its System-of-Systems autonomous defense platform. Quantum Cyber's technology pipeline, which spans autonomous UAVs, counter-UAS systems, mechanically fragmenting anti-drone ammunition, autonomous naval mine countermeasures, and EMP-shielding composite materials, is designed with the goal to address the multi-domain, contested-environment missions that define the modern special operations theater.

Visitors may find Quantum Cyber at the Tampa Convention Center during exhibit hours, May 19-21, 2026, Viewing Booth: SD 10 - 10 x 10 sq. ft. - Peter O. Knight Airport at the Northrop Grumman’s Outpost at Peter O. Knight Airport

About Quantum Cyber N.V.
Quantum Cyber N.V. (Nasdaq: QUCY) is assembling an AI-powered, quantum-accelerated System-of-Systems autonomous defense platform that integrates drone warfare, counter-UAS, autonomous naval mine countermeasures, EMP shielding, anti-drone ammunition, command-and-control, and quantum antenna applications under a single Nasdaq-listed company. The Company acquires, licenses, and develops combat-proven autonomous technologies, deploying them as a coordinated, multi-domain portfolio across air, land, and sea. For more information, visit www.quantum-cyber.ai.

Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements made in this press release are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may be identified by the use of words such as "anticipate," "believe," "expect," "estimate," "plan," "outlook," and "project" and other similar expressions that predict or indicate future events or trends or that are not statements of historical matters. Such forward-looking statements relate to future events or the Company's future performance, including: the Company's participation at SOF Week 2026; the development and commercialization of its technology platform; and the execution of its System-of-Systems acquisition strategy. These forward-looking statements reflect the current analysis of existing information and are subject to various risks and uncertainties. Due to known and unknown risks, actual results may differ materially from the Company's expectations or projections. The following factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in these forward-looking statements: (i) the failure to meet projected development and related targets; (ii) changes in applicable laws or regulations; (iii) inability to successfully pursue new initiatives; and (iv) other risks and uncertainties discussed from time to time in reports and public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") by the Company. Additional information concerning these and other factors that may impact the Company's expectations and projections can be found in the Company's filings with the SEC, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on March 31, 2026, its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed on May 15, 2026, and its subsequent filings with the SEC. The Company's SEC filings are available publicly on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. Any forward-looking statement made in this press release is based only on information currently available to the Company and speaks only as of the date on which it is made. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as required by law.

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FAQ

What is Quantum Cyber (QUCY) showcasing at SOF Week 2026?

Quantum Cyber is showcasing an autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle with multi-mission capabilities. According to Quantum Cyber, the UAV supports surveillance, interdiction, and payload delivery with 25km+ range, encrypted communications, autonomous takeoff and landing, and reconfigurable payloads for special operations missions.

When and where will Quantum Cyber (QUCY) exhibit during SOF Week 2026?

Quantum Cyber will exhibit May 19-21, 2026, during SOF Week 2026 in Tampa. According to Quantum Cyber, its booth is SD 10 at Peter O. Knight Airport, within Northrop Grumman’s Outpost, alongside events at the Tampa Convention Center.

Why is Quantum Cyber (QUCY) participating in Special Operations Forces Week 2026?

Quantum Cyber is participating to engage U.S. Special Operations Command and global SOF stakeholders. According to Quantum Cyber, the event supports its strategy of building direct relationships with defense procurement officials as it develops its System-of-Systems autonomous defense platform.

How do Quantum Cyber’s UAV features align with SOF operational needs?

The UAV’s range, encryption, and autonomous operations are aimed at SOF mission profiles. According to Quantum Cyber, its capabilities support persistent ISR, force protection, and rapid strike requirements for modern, multi-domain special operations environments.

What other defense technologies are in Quantum Cyber’s (QUCY) pipeline?

Quantum Cyber reports a pipeline spanning autonomous UAVs, counter-UAS systems, anti-drone ammunition, naval mine countermeasures, and EMP-shielding materials. According to Quantum Cyber, these offerings target multi-domain, contested-environment missions relevant to global special operations forces.