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Cyberlux Corporation Awarded Critical Patent for Next-Generation Munitions Delivery System
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC / ACCESS Newswire / August 5, 2025 / Cyberlux Corporation (OTCID:CYBL) is proud to announce the issuance of Patent Number US 12,365,458 B2, published on July 22, 2025, for a "Munitions Payload Delivery System with Bump Fire and Radio Command Triggers."
This newly awarded patent protects a critical advancement in the delivery mechanisms used in unmanned aerial systems (UAS), allowing for precision-triggered payload deployment through both onboard bump fire mechanisms and remote radio-controlled commands. The patented system enables both autonomous and operator-controlled strike capabilities, creating significant new operational advantages for U.S. and allied forces.
A Key Milestone for Cyberlux UAS Innovation
The patent secures a foundational component of Cyberlux's ongoing development of mission-specific UAS platforms. This delivery technology is designed for integration into the company's modular UAS systems, supporting a wide range of tactical applications including precision strike, threat neutralization, and defensive deterrence in contested environments.
The innovation covered in Patent Number US 12,365,458 B2 directly enhances Cyberlux's ability to engineer unmanned systems capable of scalable, field-deployable munitions delivery-critical to emerging Department of Defense (DoD) priorities around autonomous weaponized drone systems.
Supporting the DoD's UAS Reindustrialization Push
The Department of Defense recently launched a major initiative to re-industrialize U.S. drone manufacturing and accelerate deployment of affordable, AI-enabled unmanned systems. With this patent, Cyberlux advances its leadership in developing homegrown UAS solutions that meet the operational needs of modern warfare-delivering innovation that can be scaled, secured, and deployed at speed.
This patent award reinforces Cyberlux's position as a strategic partner to the DoD and allied forces-bringing patented, U.S.-based technologies to bear in defense of national and global security interests.
About Cyberlux Corporation
Cyberlux operates across three core business units:
Unmanned Systems and Aviation - Engineering and deploying tactical ISR drones and UAS platforms for defense and national security.
Defense Technology Solutions - Delivering secure communications, hardened computing, and integrated mission systems.
Global Integrated Services - Supporting logistics, deployment, and technical operations for U.S. and allied forces worldwide.
As we expand our IP portfolio and production capacity, Cyberlux remains laser-focused on supporting U.S. and allied military readiness with purpose-built, American-made innovation.
Patent Details:
U.S. Patent No. 12,365,458 B2
Issued: July 22, 2025
Title: "Modular Unmanned Aerial System with Adaptive Payload Architecture" (or placeholder until specific title confirmed)
For full patent details, visit: USPTO.gov or https://cyberlux.com/public-released-documents/Patent_US_12365458_B2.pdf
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O.M.Souza--AMWN