New Heavy Lift Group 1 Rotary Wing UAS for U.S. SOC

Heavy Lifter. (Cyberlux)

Cyberlux unveils New Heavy Lift Group 1 Rotary Wing UAS for U.S. Special Operations Community

Cyberlux Corporation announced on May 6 the development of its new Group 1 rotary wing UAS, specifically tailored for the U.S. Special Operations community. This cutting-edge platform is engineered to carry heavier payloads for longer durations, while maintaining optimal performance in dense electronic warfare (EW) environments.

Leveraging recent advancements in low-latency, anti-jam communication capabilities, Cyberlux has embedded resilient waveform technology directly into the UAS architecture. These innovations allow for reliable First Person View (FPV) operations and seamless communication in highly contested environments, supporting critical mission execution in the most complex scenarios.

The newly developed heavy lift UAS platform represents the culmination of Cyberlux’s internal R&D efforts and real-world mission insights, delivering an unparalleled solution for military and defense applications that demand high performance, payload capacity, and operational flexibility.

We are excited to introduce this advanced UAS offering to support the U.S. Special Operations community,” said Mark Schmidt, CEO of Cyberlux Corporation. “This platform represents our commitment to pushing the boundaries of unmanned aerial technology and delivering tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of our defense partners. The integrated anti-jam capabilities ensure our UAS remains operational in the most demanding environments, making it an invaluable tool for special operations missions.

The new Group 1 rotary wing UAS by Cyberlux is now available for operational deployment and is set to enhance the capabilities of U.S. Special Operations forces with its advanced payload capacity and cutting-edge technology.