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Cyberlux Corp New (PK)

Cyberlux Corp New (PK) (CYBL)

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Current Price
0.011
( 25.00% )
Bid
0.0106
Ask
0.0115
Volume
91,702,298
0.0089 Day's Range 0.0115
0.0011 52 Week Range 0.0198
Market Cap
Previous Close
0.0088
Open
0.009
Last Trade
16300
@
0.011
Last Trade Time
Financial Volume
US$ 938,124
VWAP
0.01023
Average Volume (3m)
48,859,048
Shares Outstanding
5,950,000,000
Dividend Yield
-
PE Ratio
-14.29
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
-0
Revenue
48.41M
Net Profit
-4.3M

About Cyberlux Corp New (PK)

Sector
Semiconductor,related Device
Industry
Semiconductor,related Device
Website
Headquarters
Carson City, Nevada, USA
Founded
-
Cyberlux Corp New (PK) is listed in the Semiconductor,related Device sector of the OTCMarkets with ticker CYBL. The last closing price for Cyberlux (PK) was US$0.01. Over the last year, Cyberlux (PK) shares have traded in a share price range of US$ 0.0011 to US$ 0.0198.

Cyberlux (PK) currently has 5,950,000,000 shares outstanding. The market capitalization of Cyberlux (PK) is US$52.36 million. Cyberlux (PK) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -14.29.

CYBL Latest News

PeriodChangeChange %OpenHighLowAvg. Daily VolVWAP
10.00076.796116504850.01030.01150.0084493024330.00945817CS
40.0063134.0425531910.00470.01550.00321154222360.00941319CS
120.00775238.4615384620.003250.01550.0011488590480.00836924CS
260.001819.56521739130.00920.01550.0011287860690.00766196CS
520.0098816.6666666670.00120.01980.0011213952830.00842909CS
1560.00021.851851851850.01080.01980.0001120128130.00818233CS
2600.0109109000.00010.0661.0E-6396660880.01252264CS

CYBL - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the current Cyberlux (PK) share price?
The current share price of Cyberlux (PK) is US$ 0.011
How many Cyberlux (PK) shares are in issue?
Cyberlux (PK) has 5,950,000,000 shares in issue
What is the market cap of Cyberlux (PK)?
The market capitalisation of Cyberlux (PK) is USD 52.36M
What is the 1 year trading range for Cyberlux (PK) share price?
Cyberlux (PK) has traded in the range of US$ 0.0011 to US$ 0.0198 during the past year
What is the PE ratio of Cyberlux (PK)?
The price to earnings ratio of Cyberlux (PK) is -14.29
What is the cash to sales ratio of Cyberlux (PK)?
The cash to sales ratio of Cyberlux (PK) is 1.23
What is the reporting currency for Cyberlux (PK)?
Cyberlux (PK) reports financial results in USD
What is the latest annual turnover for Cyberlux (PK)?
The latest annual turnover of Cyberlux (PK) is USD 48.41M
What is the latest annual profit for Cyberlux (PK)?
The latest annual profit of Cyberlux (PK) is USD -4.3M
What is the registered address of Cyberlux (PK)?
The registered address for Cyberlux (PK) is 701 S CARSON ST STE 200, CARSON CITY, NEVADA, 89701
What is the Cyberlux (PK) website address?
The website address for Cyberlux (PK) is cyberlux.com
Which industry sector does Cyberlux (PK) operate in?
Cyberlux (PK) operates in the SEMICONDUCTOR,RELATED DEVICE sector

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CYBL Discussion

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Lime Time Lime Time 1 hour ago
$938,124 traded today. Big money moving here
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MRSMITH1 MRSMITH1 3 hours ago
CYBL. Looking for a slow, steady, basing up for the next few months. Very impressed with the price action today.
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SuperLogisticsMan SuperLogisticsMan 3 hours ago
$CYBL I do not believe they will hold a conference call, but presentation might be just as good. However, the company also needs to address all the lawsuits and payments from HII, especially if the courts are going to disburse the funds and not pay Cyberlux directly.

Just keeping it real, but I love the very positive action and momentum going on.


"Cyberlux will provide additional insights and forecasts in its upcoming quarterly investor presentation, including updates on contract performance, technology deployments, and global partnerships."



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SuperLogisticsMan SuperLogisticsMan 3 hours ago
Hooray! You cannot handle the heat, so you block me. Bozo!!!
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halbroke1 halbroke1 5 hours ago
CYBL $$$ HOPE BIG NEWS IS NEAR, THEN BOOM TO $1.00++..COULD THERE BE A BUYOUT OF CYBL BY PALANTIR!!!...ANY OPINIONS..THANKS..
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JT460 JT460 5 hours ago
...stronger than i originally thought
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The Law (f/k/a emz) The Law (f/k/a emz) 5 hours ago
Great volume today. This is a strong ticker.
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JT460 JT460 5 hours ago
…I think this is just a beginning, many more to come

“Cyberlux remains mission-driven—delivering real-time innovation, supporting critical U.S. and allied operations, and building long-term shareholder value,” added Schmidt.

Cyberlux will provide additional insights and forecasts in its upcoming quarterly investor presentation, including updates on contract performance, technology deployments, and global partnerships.
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mick mick 7 hours ago
hi there jane, like bitcoin.
so like bfch ?????
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Jon Jon Jon Jon 8 hours ago
Putting the idiot on ignore... has no clue.
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Jane1999 Jane1999 8 hours ago
BFCH $0.0020 exploding. bitcoin going to $200K. new CYBL
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halbroke1 halbroke1 8 hours ago
CYBL $$$...Time for this Monster to Explode to 0.10+ Then 0.25+, Then 1.00+..
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TheFinalCD TheFinalCD 8 hours ago
NICE NEWS Cyberlux Corporation Reports Q2 2025 Revenue of $24.5 Million, YTD Revenue of $29.6 Million, $18.1 Million Backlog, and Expanding Global Defense Footprint

Learn More: https://t.co/lyLHVCyedO#CyberluxDefense #Q2Report $CYBL pic.twitter.com/LzyZTM4kJl— Cyberlux Corporation - $CYBL (@CyberluxC) July 8, 2025
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SuperLogisticsMan SuperLogisticsMan 8 hours ago
Look in the mirror, clown! No one believes you about your shorting the stock and profiting. You know nothing. If you are so smart, where is the stock going now? Short it if it is going down, master short seller.

LMAO
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mick mick 9 hours ago
thank you, interesting 3rd qtr coming. CYBL
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Jon Jon Jon Jon 10 hours ago
What an idiot. Guess you only buy on the dips and sell at the peaks. Don't know how to fully trade do you? Try selling at the peaks, shorting to the dips, then covering and buying again. don't know how to rinse and repeat? Yes I'm long but I enjoy making money during the ride.
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The Law (f/k/a emz) The Law (f/k/a emz) 10 hours ago
Buyer for every sale. Follow the volume and money. This is consolidating nicely. Another day or two of churning and we should get and stay over .01 for the next leg up.
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halbroke1 halbroke1 10 hours ago
CYBL $$$ EXPLOSION COMING....THIS MONSTER IS ONLY GROWING.., IT SHOULD BE AT 0.25+ ALREADY WITH THE PARTNERSHIP TO PALANTIR!!..
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JT460 JT460 10 hours ago
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cyberlux Corporation (OTC: CYBL), an advanced technology platform driving defense innovation and national security modernization, today announced financial results for the second quarter of 2025, reporting Q2 revenue of $24.5M bringing year-to-date (YTD) revenue to $29.6M .

The company enters Q3 with a contracted order backlog of $18.1 million , underscoring continued momentum across all business units and providing strong visibility into the remainder of the fiscal year.

During Q2, Cyberlux also achieved several key operational milestones:
• Successfully completed a major Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) contract for a U.S. defense partner;
• Expanded technology deployment and product shipments into the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) area of operations;
• Continued support of deployed tactical capabilities aiding Ukraine , reinforcing the company’s role in frontline defense operations.

“Our Q2 results demonstrate the strength of our platform and the global relevance of our solutions,” said Mark Schmidt , CEO of Cyberlux Corporation . “We are executing on all fronts—from contract fulfillment and system delivery to strategic expansion into key geographic theaters. These efforts are reflected in our revenue growth and $18.1 million backlog, which gives us a strong runway into the second half of the year.”

Cyberlux continues to build momentum across its three core business units—Unmanned Systems, Tactical Solutions, and Infrastructure Technology—and remains a trusted supplier to both U.S. defense agencies and allied nations. With robust partnerships and government contract performance in place, the company is delivering high-impact solutions for the evolving modern battlefield.

“Cyberlux remains mission-driven—delivering real-time innovation, supporting critical U.S. and allied operations, and building long-term shareholder value,” added Schmidt.

Cyberlux will provide additional insights and forecasts in its upcoming quarterly investor presentation, including updates on contract performance, technology deployments, and global partnerships.
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SuperLogisticsMan SuperLogisticsMan 11 hours ago
The "master" short seller is now a long? LMAO
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Jon Jon Jon Jon 1 day ago
More than 2 to 1 on the sell side today. Someone dumped 6mil shares before the close. Obviously lost faith in this bugger. Share count needs to be drastically reduced before there is any chance of this drawing in serious investors. Hope to see that sooner than later. Who wouldn't love to see this even get to .10 and hold.
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The Law (f/k/a emz) The Law (f/k/a emz) 1 day ago
At some point, if it wants to be taken seriously by investors (as opposed to traders), the company will have to take steps to address share structure (not necessarily just a buy-back program) and ultimately a reduction in outstanding shares (through buy-back and retirement or otherwise). These steps cost money, legal fees and otherwise, so you want to do it right the first and only time. Increased revenues and cash flow should enable this to happen sooner rather than later.
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StocktonCA StocktonCA 1 day ago
Promises made Promises yet to be kept GLTA
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CosmicComet62 CosmicComet62 1 day ago
Yep, CYBL should be at ,10 at least. Mark Schmidt the CEO has promised a few times to initiate a buyback program when free cash allows. That may start soon
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Ex-brokerBry Ex-brokerBry 1 day ago
There's always shady stuff going on with this penny market.What We have is the panantir effect with us now.It seems everything this company touches turns into gold.I don't see this going down...maybe just a pullback after .10....When I read Palantir was getting involved I just had to load up..Be patient and the money will role in..how fast not sure..there's hidden gold in this.
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zicka zicka 1 day ago
I wish it was a buck.
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zicka zicka 1 day ago
Actually ,I come up with .10 cents, a share , which would also be nice
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JT460 JT460 2 days ago
Zicka is right!
“RCAT has 6.1 billion less shares outstanding” …than CYBL.
CYBL - 6.08 billion Shares Outstanding
RCAT - 98.42 million Shares Outstanding
CYBL has about 6 billion of Outstanding Shares more than RCAT.

I think with a new BBB bill, Palantir on board, MoU with GMU and new contracts, a buy-back plan is possible.

Cyberlux: Buy-Back Plan
“…the Company, itself, hopes to be able to instigate a buy-back plan when its balance sheet and cash flow would support such a program.”
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ysung ysung 2 days ago
You are wrong 
RCAT has about 98 million shares !!! 
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ysung ysung 2 days ago
What ?    You sure ????
6.1 billion shares ??   At 7 bucks ???? 

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ten ten 2 days ago
comparing the price for the two taking into account of their os shares, CYBL should be $1 and some change
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zicka zicka 2 days ago
Rcat has 6.1 billion less shares outstanding.
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CosmicComet62 CosmicComet62 2 days ago
The share price is just plain ridiculous. RCAT a competing drone manufacturer trades between $7 and $15 dollars not cents! And RCAT has much less revenue!
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ysung ysung 2 days ago
They have 45 million backlogs !!!!!
This is not even a penny ????
Naked shorts are controlling this at the moment but it will break out by retails  !!

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JT460 JT460 2 days ago
Yes, this bill for companies like Cyberlux is a beautiful thing with a big opportunity. Monday and the rest of the week should be very interesting.
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favorite favorite 2 days ago
They had to wait for the big beautiful bill to pass(funding)!
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JT460 JT460 2 days ago
There is always a reason why Cyberlux is partnering with Palantir, also there is a reason why Cyberlux deploys Palantir’s Warp Speed Operating System for its manufacturing operations. In my opinion Cyberlux already has a contract(s) in talks, but we all know how Army/Government operates …and most of the time “things” are done behind the curtain.
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CosmicComet62 CosmicComet62 2 days ago
I’ve seen companies with basically no revenue pulse up to above 50 cents so I guess if CYBL lands a large contract or a series of smaller sun contracts it could pulse up to $1.00 - $2.00 or more very quickly maybe in a two or three month time frame. Cyberlux is posting numbers like no other OTC listed company that I know of
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JT460 JT460 2 days ago
True, at this point anything is possible. Cyberlux’s connections and products are well known around the world. Earlier this year Cyberlux tested their UAS platforms for US and NATO special forces in Norway …even China recognized how dangerous Cyberlux’s equipment is by listing Cyberlux on their Unreliable Entity List (UEL) among 5 other companies …and before that on the List of Targets of Countermeasures …so rest of the world is aware of that, that’s why Cyberlux’s lights shine even brighter now.
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Ex-brokerBry Ex-brokerBry 2 days ago
I'm a shareholder.What if I said .10+ by the end off the year with Palantir on board now.Palantir is basically behind the USA government security and they just passed that new bill.
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CosmicComet62 CosmicComet62 2 days ago
If the award is big enough then anything is possible. It is the OTC!

Are you part of the CYBL discord?
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halbroke1 halbroke1 2 days ago
Cosmic Are U OK?? ...CYBL $$$ I think your way off on Timing, Why not $1-$2 in July, This month..The Huge Bill Signed by Trump, It's a Green Light!!, And A massive Contract could Hit Anytime Now, Between Palantir + CYBL..
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CosmicComet62 CosmicComet62 2 days ago
CYBL going to $1 to $3 for sure in my mind. Will most likely take a year or two to get there though. Would LOVE to be wrong about the timing!
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JT460 JT460 3 days ago
I see positive outcome for Cyberlux and Palantir, both companies will benefit from it.

…latest from Palantir
Warp Speed for Warships Program
BlueForge Alliance and Palantir Launch Warp Speed for Warships to Digitally Transform the U.S. Maritime Industrial Base

…and a couple of weeks ago
Warp Speed Operating System
Cyberlux Corporation Is Partnering with Palantir to Deploy Warp Speed Operating System to Accelerate Global Defense Production and Mission Execution
This enterprise-wide integration represents a major technological advancement for Cyberlux, positioning us at the forefront of real-time, AI-enabled manufacturing and operational agility. As global security challenges grow increasingly complex, defense and intelligence stakeholders are demanding scalable, precision-engineered solutions delivered at remarkable speed. Together with Palantir, Cyberlux is answering that call.
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halbroke1 halbroke1 3 days ago
CYBL $$$...SINCE THE BILL IS SIGNED NOW BY TRUMP, WILL NEED TO SEE SP EXPLODE TO $1.00+ NEXT WEEK, AND TO SEE THE MASSIVE DEFENCE CONTRACTS COME IN...»»»PALANTIR + CYBL, WHAT A TEAM!!!..OPINJONS...THANKS..
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haras haras 3 days ago
https://patents.justia.com/assignee/cyberlux-corporation
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StocktonCA StocktonCA 3 days ago
The U.S. Army has released a detailed look at what it wants from a new family of air-launched multi-purpose unmanned aircraft, which will include types capable of operating as scouts, electronic attackers, decoys, and even suicide drones. They will be capable of semi-autonomous operating together with other manned or unmanned planes and helicopters and may be able to work together by themselves as a fully-autonomous, networked swarm. These so-called “Air Launch Effects” are set to be a key component of the arsenal for the Army’s future advanced armed scout and assault transport helicopters, but will also almost certainly find their way onto other existing and future manned and unmanned platforms, including the service’s MQ-1C Gray Eagle drones.

The Army’s Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) released a request for information for possible drones and associated technologies that could into various types of these Air Launch Effects (ALE) on Aug. 12, 2020. The contracting notice is focused primarily on prospective drones that fit into “large” and “small” size categories and systems to enable them to perform one or more of four different functions, active and passive surveillance types, decoys, and those capable of “disrupting” the enemy via non-kinetic strikes. There is also a mention of an “ALE-Lethal,” a loitering munition type, though the specific desired capabilities for it are not outlined in the document. 

“The future multi-domain operational environment will present a highly lethal and complex set of traditional and non-traditional targets,” the contracting document says by way of introduction. “These targets will include networked and mobile air defense systems with extended ranges, and long and mid-range fires systems that will deny freedom of maneuver.”

As part of a larger “ecosystem” to defeat these threats, there is a need for “a family of small and large unmanned air launched systems that operate as members of a team with other manned and unmanned platforms to detect, identify, locate, report (DILR) and deliver lethal and non-lethal effects against threats,” it continues. 

?A graphic showing how various types of Air Launch Effects fired from various platforms could be employed on a future battlefield., US Army

As it stands now, the Army says that the large ALE category will consist of drones weighing no more than 225 pounds, and hopefully less than 175 pounds. The service wants them to, at a minimum, be able to fly at speeds of at least 70 knots with a combat range of up to 350 kilometers and a total flight time of 30 minutes. The goal is to be able to push those performance specifications to up to 650 kilometers and an hour of total time in the air.

The small category will include drones under 100 pounds, and possibly no more than 50 pounds, in the end, that can cruise at 30 knots over a distance of 100 kilometers and have a total flying time of at least 30 minutes. The objective performance for these smaller ALEs is a 150-kilometer range and an hour of flight time. 

The Army also wants both types to have much higher “dash” speeds to allow them to rapidly get to a particular area or relocate from one to another. The service says that the large ones should able to hit at 350 knots for short sprints, and maybe even go as fast as 600 knots, while the smaller ones would need to get up to at least 120 knots, with a goal of a maximum speed of 205 knots. The service says it is willing to explore proposals involving any type of propulsion system, including combustion or jet engines or electric power.

?The threshold and objective performance requirements that the Army has laid out so far for the large and small ALEs., US Army

The plan is for both categories of ALEs to be able to perform at least one of any of the core outlined missions. This includes reconnaissance and targeting missions that the Army is referring to here as “detect, identify, locate, report,” or DILR. 

DILR ALEs will themselves fall into at least one of two categories, passive. The payloads on the passive types could include electro-optical or infrared imaging camera or sensors to detect and geolocate an opponent’s electromagnetic emissions from their communications systems, radars, or other signal emitters. 

?US Army ?US Army

The active DILR types would be equipped with radar imaging systems capable of producing still images and full-motion video, as well as tracking moving targets. These would also have a ground mapping capability.

?US Army

A network of robust, jam-resistant, low probability of intercept/low probability of detection (LPI/LPD) datalinks on the ALEs themselves would allow them to send any of that information to other platforms operating the area or to rear command posts for further exploitation or just to give commanders increased situational awareness. This would also include locational information for targeting purposes using stand-off munitions.

The contracting notice also says specifically that the camera systems on the passive DILR drones would also be paired with artificial intelligence-driven machine learning algorithms to automatically identify potential targets of interest. The electronic signal-sensing suites would be able to gather a significant amount of information about the emissions they might detect to assist personnel elsewhere in classifying them. 

The Army’s ALE request for information lumps a wide array of electronic mission sets  in a broad category described as “decoy/disrupt.” This includes systems that would enable the drones to act as decoys to confuse enemy air defenses, as well as launch a variety of electronic warfare, cyber warfare, and navigation warfare attacks. The latter category includes jamming and spoofing signals from space-based systems responsible for navigation, weapon guidance, and other related functions, such as the U.S. GPS satellite constellation or Russia’s GLONASS.

?US Army

A graphic included in the Army’s contracting notice, seen at the top of this piece, which depicts a battlefield full of different types ALEs, makes it clear that the service envisions drones with different payloads working as part of a larger team. The scout and disruption types could easily work together to locate and neutralize threats through non-kinetic attacks. The ALE-Lethals, which could contain a kinetic warhead, could also swoop down to strike those targets.

Larger manned and unmanned aircraft, as well as warships and ground-based stand-off weapons, including future hypersonic missiles, could also use the information provided by the ALEs to prosecute strikes against an opponent’s integrated defense and command and control networks. Swarms of ALEs operating autonomous or semi-autonomously could also seek to push into higher-risk areas to find time-sensitive or otherwise high-priority targets.

All told, a swarm of these air-launched drones blind and confuse enemy air defenses, scramble communications links, and otherwise upend an enemy’s defensive posture and drawing their attention away from actual friendly forces. It is possible that they could be integrated, at least to some degree, with similar networked assets that are in development elsewhere across the U.S. military. In fact, the decoy and disruption ALEs sound very similar in general concept to what the Navy is working on with its shadowy Netted Emulation of Multi-Element Signature against Integrated Sensors, or NEMESIS, program, which you can read about in more detail in this past War Zone piece.

In addition, while the Army has not yet decided on what drones it might acquire to fulfill any of its ALE requirements, this request for information follows tests involving the air-launching of Area-I’s small Air-Launched, Tube-Integrated, Unmanned System 600 (ALTIUS 600) drones from the service’s MQ-1C unmanned aircraft and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters in the past year or so. 

?A UH-60M Black Hawk launches an ALTIUS 600 drone during a test in 2020., US Army

With a maximum overall weight of fewer than 30 pounds, the ALTIUS 600 is smaller than what the Army says it is looking for even for the smaller ALE drone, but fits a broad description of the kind of system the service wants. The ALTIUS can be fired from a Common Launch Tube (CLT) and carry various types of payloads weight between three and seven pounds, including full-motion video cameras, small signals intelligence systems, or even a kinetic warhead.

Bell has actually used drones that look very much, if not identical like the ALTIUS 600 in computer-generated videos promoting its Invictus armed scout helicopter. Invictus is now competing with Sikorsky’s Raider X under the Army’s Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) program. 



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FARA, intended to supplant the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter in the armed scout role, is part of an overarching effort to develop a family of new rotary-wing aircraft to replace the service’s existing helicopter fleets, known as the Future Vertical Lift (FVL) program. The ALEs will be a primarily store for the final FARA design, as well as that of the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA), which is set to supplant at least a portion of the service’s Black Hawks. As is indicated by the tests of the ALTIUS 600 and the graphic in the ALE request for information, the Army is also interested in integrating this new family of small drones onto the MQ-1C or other future unmanned designs, as well.

Of course, it remains to be seen how the ALE effort, as well as work on FARA, FLRAA, and other possible launch platforms, may continue to evolve as the Army refines its requirements and gets feedback on what potential contractors thing is viable. The service says it plans to hold an industry day gathering on ALE next month to facility exactly those kinds of discussions.

Still, the Army clearly sees a future wherein its manned and unmanned aircraft fleets will be able to launch swarms of drones that will begin searching out enemy forces, disrupting their operations, providing targeting information for other friendly units, and launching both kinetic and non-kinetic attacks themselves.

Author’s note: A slide regarding the ALTIUS 600 that originally appeared in this article has been removed at the request of Area-I.

Contact the author: joe@thedrive.com





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Joseph Trevithick



Deputy Editor







Joseph has been a member of The War Zone team since early 2017. Prior to that, he was an Associate Editor at War Is Boring, and his byline has appeared in other publications, including Small Arms Review, Small Arms Defense Journal, Reuters, We Are the Mighty, and Task & Purpose.

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JT460 JT460 4 days ago
True to that! Even U.S. Department of State reported few months ago that they use CyberLux’s K8 UAS drones in Ukraine, I’m sure they use them in other areas as well …that’s why CyberLux tested its UAS platforms in harsh Arctic conditions earlier this year - doors wide open!

Aircraft and Unmanned Aerial Systems
20 Mi-17 helicopters;
Switchblade Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS);
Phoenix Ghost UAS;
CyberLux K8 UAS;

Cyberlux Drone Blends Heavy-Lift Power With Anti-Jam Tech for US Special Ops
Earlier this year, the company tested its UAS platforms in harsh Arctic conditions, simulating support operations for US and NATO special forces. Among the systems tested were the X-8 and X-4 drones, which can carry payloads from 0.7 to 2.7 kilograms (1.5 to 5.9 pounds).
NextGenDefense
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ST/LTCapGain ST/LTCapGain 4 days ago
Good follow thru for CYBL...

https://www.insidermonkey.com/blog/palantir-cyberlux-partner-to-deploy-ai-powered-warp-speed-os-for-manufacturing-optimization-1562733/
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midnighttoker midnighttoker 4 days ago
I would expect most of the D.O.D. contracts for drones will be awarded to UMAC as Don jr.is on their advisory board. Watch where the politicians invest.
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