Ann Arbor, Michigan — January 6, 2026 — Leads & Copy — Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS) (OTCQB:BRQL), a leader in unmanned drones and aerospace technologies, has expanded its intellectual property portfolio with seven newly filed provisional patent applications, adding to the previously acquired foundational patent for its battery-integrated airframe design.
The new patents support the DAS product offering of drone systems.
One key innovation is the mesh-based autonomous delivery system (Provisional Patent: US 63/810,973). This system features an AI-coordinated mesh logistics network including drones, mobile fulfillment vehicles, kiosks, and e-commerce centers. The architecture allows real-time package handoff based on proximity, capacity, and routing efficiency, providing capabilities for smart city logistics and high-density urban delivery zones.
Another new patent filing by DAS is the modular autonomous delivery system (Provisional Patent filed June 24, 2025). This mobile fulfillment platform is a drone-agnostic delivery vehicle designed for last-mile optimization. Configurable for drone compatibility through multiple transfer modes including winch-based, adaptive, and fixed interfaces, this system is being readied for field testing in international markets, offering a scalable, flexible solution for regions with limited infrastructure or variable geographic demands.
The interceptor drone with low-collateral defeat mechanism and swarm coordination (Provisional Patent filed August 11, 2025) is a defense-focused drone innovation designed to intercept and neutralize rogue drones with minimal collateral damage. It integrates a net or filament-based defeat module, advanced multi-sensor guidance, and swarm coordination capabilities, enabling multiple interceptor drones to engage multiple targets simultaneously. Optimized for compliance with NATO and national defense standards, the platform supports both autonomous and semi-autonomous operation and can integrate with carrier drone systems. Applications include military counter-drone defense, critical infrastructure protection, and high-security event monitoring.
A sealed, single-use, electronically activated less-than-lethal cartridge for mounted UAS deployment (Provisional Patent filed Dec 2025) is a compact cartridge designed for integration with unmanned aerial systems (UAS). It incorporates electronic activation, internal safeties, and tamper-resistant construction to prevent unauthorized use. The system is optimized for aerial deployment, but has been designed for land and deploy operations as well, including secure mounting interfaces, arming logic tied to authenticated command signals, and controlled discharge mechanisms suitable for precision, remotely operated engagements. Intended applications include law enforcement, perimeter security, crowd control support, and tactical response scenarios.
An integrated tactical entry unmanned aerial system with on-board, electronically activated less-than-lethal effect cartridges and multi-mode EO/IR gimbal (Provisional Patent filed Dec 2025) describes an integrated tactical UAS platform designed for controlled entry, surveillance, and non-lethal engagement operations. The system combines onboard cartridges with a stabilized, multi-mode electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) gimbal for real-time target identification and situational awareness. Intended use cases include tactical entry support, suspect compliance operations, and remote threat mitigation in confined or hazardous environments.
The autonomous drone package delivery system with dynamic landing on a mobile robotic platform (Provisional Patent filed Dec 2025) covers an autonomous aerial delivery system capable of dynamically landing on a moving or repositionable robotic platform. It includes real-time localization, guidance, and control algorithms that allow a delivery drone to identify, track, and safely land on a mobile ground-based platform. Applications include last-mile logistics, disaster response, secure deliveries, and distributed fulfillment networks.
Lastly, the autonomous vehicle delivery system with robotic drone capture for continuous package replenishment (Provisional Patent filed Dec 2025) describes a fully autonomous ground vehicle delivery ecosystem incorporating robotic drone capture and recovery mechanisms, enabling aerial delivery drones to rendezvous with a moving or stationary autonomous vehicle, perform precision capture, and transfer payloads for continuous package replenishment. Designed for scalable logistics operations, the system supports continuous delivery cycles, reduced downtime, and extended operational range for drone-based fulfillment networks.
According to the DAS team, these patents represent core pillars of their intellectual property portfolio and support their focus on endurance, autonomy, and scalability as they expand into logistics, security, and defense markets.
Dynamic Aerospace Systems is dedicated to developing innovative aerospace technologies, with a focus on advanced drones (UAVs) for military defense and commercial applications. The Company’s common stock is traded on the OTCQB Market under the ticker symbol “BRQL.”
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