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Dynamic Aerospace Systems (BRQL) Announces Seven New Patent Filings Covering Autonomous Logistics, Robotic Delivery and Swarm Defense Technologies
Dynamic Aerospace Systems (BRQL) Announces Seven New Patent Filings Covering Autonomous Logistics, Robotic Delivery and Swarm Defense Technologies.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n Dynamic Aerospace Systems (BRQL) Announces Seven New Patent Filings Covering Autonomous Logistics, Robotic Delivery and Swarm Defense Technologies\r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n\r\nDynamic Aerospace Systems (BRQL) Announces Seven New Patent Filings Covering Autonomous Logistics, Robotic Delivery and Swarm Defense Technologies\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN / ACCESS Newswire / January 6, 2026 / Dynamic Aerospace Systems (\"DAS\") (OTCQB:BRQL), a leading innovator in unmanned drones and aerospace technologies, is pleased to announce the addition of seven newly filed provisional patent applications to its growing intellectual property portfolio, alongside the previously acquired foundational patent for its battery-integrated airframe design. These patents continue to bolster the DAS product offering of Drone systems.\r\n Mesh-Based Autonomous Delivery System (Provisional Patent: US 63/810,973)\r\n Filed as a new DAS innovation, this system introduces an AI-coordinated mesh logistics network comprising drones, mobile fulfillment vehicles, kiosks, and e-commerce centers. The architecture allows real-time package handoff based on proximity, capacity, and routing efficiency, providing transformative capability for smart city logistics and high-density urban delivery zones.\r\n Modular Autonomous Delivery System (Provisional Patent filed June 24, 2025)\r\n A new patent filing by DAS, this mobile fulfillment platform introduces 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. It represents a scalable, flexible solution for regions with limited infrastructure or variable geographic demands.\r\n Interceptor Drone With Low-Collateral Defeat Mechanism and Swarm Coordination (Provisional Patent filed August 11, 2025)\r\n This new defense-focused Drone innovation is designed to intercept and neutralize rogue drones with minimal collateral damage. The system 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 sta...