Quantum Cyber Stock Climbs After Debuting Defense Platform Website
The move spotlights a multi‑domain AI defense pitch during a proposed surge in U.S. funding for autonomous warfare.
Overview
- Quantum Cyber, which launched quantum-cyber.ai on Friday, saw QUCY close up 7.71% at $3.2313 after intraday swings.
- The new site outlines five focus areas: drone warfare, counter‑UAS perimeter defense, EMP (electromagnetic pulse)‑hardened drone parts, autonomous demining robots, and quantum antenna communications.
- The company lists provisional patents for tethered airborne systems, a modular emergency payload interface, and autonomous demining, plus a non‑provisional filing for an EMP‑shielding composite filament.
- Quantum Cyber says more updates on partnerships, patents, and quantum antennas are coming soon, though the platform remains early‑stage and its technical claims have not been independently verified.
- The launch comes as the Trump administration seeks about $55 billion for FY2027 drone and autonomous warfare programs, with researchers projecting the counter‑drone market to reach $10.6 billion by 2030.