Quantum Cyber has secured a major step toward U.S.-based drone manufacturing with its Connecticut facility letter of intent.
The company's subsidiary Quantum Drones Corporation signed the LOI on June 8, 2026, to acquire a 43,000-square-foot manufacturing facility and equipment in Bridgeport from Arcade Technology LLC.
The proposed $3.2 million transaction includes industrial assets such as stamping presses, CNC machines, and metal fabrication tooling required for in-house drone airframe and component production.
This infrastructure supports mass-scale output of autonomous drone systems, counter-UAS platforms, and related defense technologies under fully domestic supply chains.
The LOI we have signed is the direct execution of what we announced last week. We are not just building an IP portfolio. We are aiming to build the production infrastructure to manufacture autonomous defense systems at the scale the Pentagon and our government customers require.
David Lazar, Chief Executive Officer of Quantum Cyber N.V., linked the facility directly to customer requirements for scaled production.
The Bridgeport site provides immediate access to heavy fabrication capabilities that reduce reliance on foreign component sourcing for law enforcement and military drone programs.
Security agencies evaluating unmanned systems gain from the resulting ability to source complete platforms built under verified domestic manufacturing controls.
