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Quantum Cyber Unveils Quantum Station: A Battlefield Operating System for Multi-Domain Autonomous Warfare

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Quantum Cyber (Nasdaq: QUCY) introduced Quantum Station on June 23, 2026, a ruggedized, backpack-portable battlefield operating system for multi-domain autonomous warfare.

The platform unifies hardware, software, and communications, offers open-architecture control of diverse drones, integrates multi-screen displays, secure Linux with AES-256, ELRS links up to 50 km, LTE, and Starlink readiness, and is manufactured in the U.S.

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Positive

  • Integrated battlefield OS unifying hardware, software, and communications
  • Open-architecture control for multiple drone platforms and flight controllers
  • Backpack-portable IP67-rated unit designed for contested environments
  • Supports multi-screen displays, cloud fleet management, and mission archiving
  • U.S.-based manufacturing for the Quantum Station platform
  • Designed as command layer for Quantum Cyber’s broader System-of-Systems portfolio

Negative

  • Some communications upgrades tied to quantum antenna technology still in development

News Market Reaction – QUCY

-3.25%
13 alerts
-3.25% News Effect
+28.3% Peak Tracked
-4.8% Trough Tracked
-$1M Valuation Impact
$35.06M Market Cap
0.3x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, QUCY declined 3.25%, reflecting a moderate negative market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +28.3% during that session. Argus tracked a trough of -4.8% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 13 alerts that day, indicating notable trading interest and price volatility. This price movement removed approximately $1M from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $35.06M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Control link range: 10–50 kilometers Control link latency: sub-50 milliseconds Operational endurance: 6.5 hours +5 more
8 metrics
Control link range 10–50 kilometers ELRS 900 MHz primary control link specification
Control link latency sub-50 milliseconds ELRS 900 MHz primary control link specification
Operational endurance 6.5 hours Hot-swap dual military-standard batteries continuous operation
System weight 10 kilograms Backpack-portable Quantum Station system weight
Operating temperature 0–50 degrees Celsius Specified operating temperature range for Quantum Station
U.S. FY 2027 drone budget $55 billion Requested U.S. defense funding for drone and autonomous warfare programs
Counter-UAS market size 2025 $3.1 billion Global counter-UAS market baseline size cited to 2030 forecast
Counter-UAS 2030 forecast $10.6 billion, 27.2% CAGR Projected global counter-UAS market by 2030

Peers on Argus

QUCY was down about 12.5% on relatively light volume versus its 20-day average, ...

QUCY was down about 12.5% on relatively light volume versus its 20-day average, with no peer stocks flagged in the momentum scanner, indicating the move appeared stock-specific rather than sector-driven.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jun 22 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jun 22 Shareholder update Positive -13.6% Shareholder letter on strategy, facility acquisition plans, and debt-free status.
Jun 15 Tech license deal Positive +22.5% Exclusive license for quantum photonic antenna technology for defense drones.
Jun 12 ATM termination Positive -8.9% Ended at-the-market facility after warrant proceeds and stating no near-term needs.
Jun 11 Manufacturing expansion Positive -1.0% Plan to launch advanced filament division tied to Connecticut complex.
Jun 08 Facility acquisition LOI Positive -3.6% LOI to buy 43,000 sq. ft. U.S. manufacturing site for drone production.
Pattern Detected

Recent QUCY news has generally been followed by negative price reactions, with the quantum antenna license as the main positive outlier.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Short Interest: 6.69%
Short Interest
6.69% of shares outstanding
as of 2026-05-29 Days to cover: 1

Short interest appears moderately elevated, suggesting some potential for amplified volatility without indicating an extreme squeeze setup.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement positions Quantum Station as the command layer for all of QUCY’s autonomous system...
Analysis

This announcement positions Quantum Station as the command layer for all of QUCY’s autonomous systems, targeting a counter-UAS market projected to reach $10.6 billion. Investors may watch for defense customer adoption and integration of the quantum antenna layer.

Key Terms

ip67, can bus, aes-256, full-duplex, +1 more
5 terms
ip67 technical
"It replaces every piece of that improvised stack with a single IP67-rated, backpack-portable tactical suitcase"
IP67 is an industry durability rating that tells how well a product is sealed against dust and temporary water exposure: the first digit (6) means it’s fully dust-tight, and the second digit (7) means it can survive being submerged roughly one meter deep for about 30 minutes. For investors, an IP67 rating signals stronger product reliability and wider market appeal—potentially fewer returns, lower warranty costs, and access to customers who need rugged or outdoor-ready devices, which can affect sales and brand value.
can bus technical
"Pixhawk flight-controller integration with CAN bus and telemetry passthrough, the system is designed"
A CAN bus is a standard digital wiring system used in cars, industrial machines and other electronics that lets multiple controllers and sensors share information over a single network line, like a group chat where devices announce status and commands. Investors care because the choice and complexity of in-vehicle networks affect product functionality, upgradeability, safety, and parts costs—factors that influence manufacturers’ competitiveness, supply-chain value and future revenue from software-enabled features.
aes-256 technical
"running a cyber-secure Linux operating system with system-wide AES-256 encryption."
AES-256 is a widely used encryption standard that scrambles digital information using a very long, 256-bit key so only someone with the correct key can read it. Think of it as a high-strength, electronic lockbox for data; for investors it matters because companies that use strong encryption reduce the risk of costly data breaches, help meet regulatory requirements, and protect customer trust and intellectual property.
full-duplex technical
"sub-50 millisecond latency, and dual TX/RX full-duplex capability."
Full-duplex describes a communication system that can send and receive information at the same time, like two people talking simultaneously on a phone call rather than taking turns. For investors, full-duplex capability can mean higher performance and lower delays for products and services that depend on real-time data exchange — often translating into competitive advantages, higher product value, or new market opportunities for companies that adopt it.
uart technical
"Dedicated video telemetry (VRX/VTX) operates with simultaneous telemetry over UART."
A UART is a small electronic component that converts data between a device’s internal digital signals and a simple serial communication line, letting two pieces of hardware 'talk' one bit at a time. Think of it as a post office clerk that packages and sends letters in sequence so devices can exchange information reliably; for investors, the presence, cost, availability, and design choice of UARTs affect product functionality, interoperability, manufacturing complexity and support costs, which can influence revenue and margins for hardware-focused companies.

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Purpose-Built Ruggedized Command-and-Control Platform Delivers a Single Pane of Glass Across Air, Land, and Sea Drone Operations; Integrates Hardware, Software, and Communications as a Unified Battlefield System; To be Manufactured in the United States; Positions Quantum Cyber as Operator-First Defense Architecture Company

WEST PALM BEACH, Florida, June 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Quantum Cyber N.V. (Nasdaq: QUCY) (“Quantum Cyber” or the “Company”), 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 unveiled Quantum Station, the Company’s purpose-built battlefield command-and-control platform engineered to serve as the central nervous system of multi-domain autonomous operations.

We intend to build AI and Autonomous features within our Quantum Station in order to eliminate human error when operating Drones.  We believe that the future of Drone warfare will need to be built this way.

From Makeshift to Mission-Ready: The Problem Quantum Station Solves
Across active theaters of operation today, drone operators frequently work from improvised command setups: consumer monitors, off-the-shelf laptops, mismatched cabling, and fragmented software tools that were never designed to work together. The result is operator cognitive overload, degraded situational awareness, and mission-critical latency at the worst possible moment.

Quantum Station was built to end that. It replaces every piece of that improvised stack with a single IP67-rated, backpack-portable tactical suitcase containing everything a drone crew needs to command, observe, record, debrief, and disseminate from insertion to mission close. The system is the hardware, software, and communications layer. All three are unified under one architecture designed for the today’s operator who cannot afford for any of them to fail.

A Single Pane of Glass Across All Platforms
Quantum Station is built around open architecture and universal drone compatibility. Supporting ArduPilot, PX4, and custom platforms through native Pixhawk flight-controller integration with CAN bus and telemetry passthrough, the system is designed to command any drone in any inventory, not just the drones it was sold with originally.

The operator interface centers on a 15.6-inch QLED capacitive touchscreen primary display running a cyber-secure Linux operating system with system-wide AES-256 encryption. Up to four additional external field monitors can be connected simultaneously, enabling multi-channel video management, live debrief, and real-time mission analysis across an entire drone swarm. Event logging supports complete timeline reconstruction. An Android ground control application and a cloud layer for fleet management and mission archiving extend command reach beyond the tactical edge.

This is not a display with a drone app loaded on it. Quantum Station is a battle-management system with a display built in.

Communications Architecture Built for Contested Environments
Quantum Station integrates a full communications stack engineered for degraded and denied environments. The primary control link operates over ELRS 900 MHz with a range of 10 to 50 kilometers, sub-50 millisecond latency, and dual TX/RX full-duplex capability. A 2.4 GHz option is commonly available for closer-range operations. A BLE layer handles close-range configuration, calibration, and mission planning without breaking the primary link.

Dedicated video telemetry (VRX/VTX) operates with simultaneous telemetry over UART. When tactical communications infrastructure is available, 4G LTE failover and fiber-optic backhaul for tethered or fixed-site operations extend the command reach. The architecture is Starlink-ready, ensuring the system is positioned for the next generation of low-earth-orbit communications that the U.S. military is actively integrating across all domains.

Looking further ahead, Quantum Station is architected to integrate with Quantum Cyber’s quantum antenna technology currently in development, which the Company anticipates will enable secure, frequency-agile photonic communications that eliminate dependence on conventional RF links entirely -- positioning Quantum Station as the command hub of a truly RF-independent battlefield network.

Power and Endurance for Sustained Battlefield Operations
Quantum Station is engineered for sustained operations without resupply. Hot-swap dual military-standard batteries deliver 6.5 or more hours of continuous operation. The system accepts 220V AC wall power and 6S LiPo battery input, and integrates XT60 charging ports for drone batteries directly -- eliminating the need for a separate charging station in the field. A 25W integrated USB-C port charges drone remote controllers from the same unit. Active cooling via metal heat sinks and dual fans supports reliable operation from 0 to 50 degrees Celsius.

The complete system weighs approximately 10 kilograms and measures 15 by 40 by 48.5 centimeters -- a form factor that fits in a backpack and deploys from a vehicle without ground support equipment.

The Command Layer of a System-of-Systems Platform
Quantum Station represents the command-and-control tier of Quantum Cyber's growing System-of-Systems platform, which also encompasses autonomous drone warfare, counter-UAS perimeter defense, autonomous naval mine countermeasures, EMP-shielded drone manufacturing, anti-drone ammunition, and quantum antenna communications technology currently in development. Every planned autonomous system in the Company's portfolio -- across air, land, and sea -- is being designed to operate from a single Quantum Station.

The Trump Administration is seeking approximately $55 billion for drone and autonomous warfare programs in the fiscal year 2027 defense budget, the largest single-year autonomous warfare allocation in U.S. history. Executive Order 14307 establishes American drone dominance as an explicit national security and industrial priority. The global counter-UAS market is projected to grow from $3.1 billion to $10.6 billion by 2030, representing a 27.2 percent compound annual growth rate (Grand View Research, 2025). Quantum Cyber believes the defining competitive advantage in this market will not be the drone. It will be the operator's ability to command it.

"The modern battlefield runs on information, and the operator who can see it clearest and act on it fastest wins," said David Lazar, Chief Executive Officer of Quantum Cyber. "Quantum Station is not a hardware product. It is a battlefield operating system. We built it because every drone in our platform needs a command layer worthy of what it can do. Quantum Station is that layer -- open, ruggedized, interoperable, and designed by people who understand what operators actually need when the mission is live."

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, among other things, the commercial development and deployment of the Quantum Station platform; the Company's anticipated integration of Quantum Station within its System-of-Systems platform; the platform's compatibility with third-party drone systems and communications infrastructure; the anticipated integration of quantum antenna technology into the Quantum Station platform and the elimination of conventional RF communications dependency; the anticipated market opportunity in drone warfare and counter-UAS; and the Company’s broader business strategy and technology pipeline. These forward-looking statements reflect the current analysis of existing information and are subject to various risks and uncertainties. As a result, caution must be exercised in relying on forward-looking statements. 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 complete development or achieve commercial deployment of Quantum Station; (ii) the failure to achieve interoperability with third-party platforms; (iii) changes in applicable laws or regulations; (iv) an inability to successfully pursue new initiatives; and (v) other risks and uncertainties discussed from time to time in other reports and public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") by the Company. Additional information concerning these and other factors may 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 subsequent filings. 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 speaks only as of the date on which it is made. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments, or otherwise, except as required by law.

Investor Relations Contact:
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qucy@arxhq.com


FAQ

What is Quantum Station from Quantum Cyber (Nasdaq: QUCY)?

Quantum Station is a ruggedized battlefield operating system that unifies drone command, control, and communications across air, land, and sea. According to Quantum Cyber, it integrates hardware, software, and networking in a backpack-portable, IP67-rated suitcase for multi-domain autonomous operations.

How does Quantum Station improve drone operations for Quantum Cyber (QUCY)?

Quantum Station replaces improvised command setups with a single integrated system for control, video, logging, and debrief. According to Quantum Cyber, it offers open-architecture drone compatibility, secure Linux with AES-256, multi-monitor support, and cloud-based fleet management to streamline operator workload.

What communications features does Quantum Station offer for defense users of QUCY technology?

Quantum Station includes ELRS 900 MHz links with 10–50 km range, sub-50 ms latency, and LTE and fiber backhaul options. According to Quantum Cyber, it is Starlink-ready and architected to integrate with future quantum antenna communications currently in development.

Where is Quantum Station by Quantum Cyber (Nasdaq: QUCY) manufactured?

Quantum Station is planned to be manufactured in the United States. According to Quantum Cyber, the system’s U.S.-based production supports defense customers seeking domestically produced, ruggedized command-and-control platforms for autonomous warfare, counter-UAS, naval mine countermeasures, and related applications.

How does Quantum Station fit into Quantum Cyber’s System-of-Systems strategy (QUCY)?

Quantum Station serves as the command-and-control tier for Quantum Cyber’s System-of-Systems platform. According to Quantum Cyber, all planned autonomous systems across air, land, and sea are being designed to operate from a single Quantum Station as the common operator layer.

What power and endurance capabilities does Quantum Station provide for QUCY defense customers?

Quantum Station uses hot-swap dual military-standard batteries to deliver 6.5 or more hours of operation. According to Quantum Cyber, it also accepts AC power and 6S LiPo input, charges drone batteries via XT60 ports, and operates from 0 to 50 degrees Celsius.