$QUCYJun 23, 2026, 11:30 AMAI processed
Quantum Cyber (QUCY) unveils portable 'Quantum Station' battlefield command-and-control for drones
AI Summary
Quantum Cyber (QUCY) unveiled Quantum Station, a rugged IP67 backpack-portable battlefield command-and-control "tactical suitcase" that combines hardware, software and comms to command drones across ArduPilot/PX4/Pixhawk via Pixhawk/CAN integration, AES-256 security, ELRS 900 MHz links (10–50 km) and hot-swap batteries for >6.5 hours of operation. The company positions Quantum Station as the command layer of its System-of-Systems autonomous defense platform and says it's Starlink-ready and architected to accept future quantum antenna and AI/autonomy features, but the announcement contains no customer orders, deployment timeline, or proven interoperability in the field.
Positives
- Announced rugged, backpack-portable C2 unit (Quantum Station) integrating hardware, software and comms for drone operations
- Supports open architectures (ArduPilot, PX4, Pixhawk) with AES-256 security and ELRS 900 MHz control links (10–50 km); Starlink-ready
- Designed for sustained field use with hot-swap dual batteries (>6.5 hours), drone-charging ports and ~10 kg backpack form factor
Negatives
- Product announcement only — no customer wins, deliveries, or field-proven deployments disclosed
- Key advanced features (quantum antenna, AI/autonomy integrations) remain in development and are forward-looking
- Claims of interoperability and performance not independently verified or supported by operational data
