Critical Infrastructure Technologies Secures U.S. Patent for Autonomous Mobile Radio Station

Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. announced the grant of a U.S. patent for its autonomous mobile radio station, strengthening its intellectual property position and commercial prospects in the U.S. defence and telecommunications markets.

Philly Metrowire Staff
Technology
Critical Infrastructure Technologies Secures U.S. Patent for Autonomous Mobile Radio Station

Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. (CSE: CTTT) (OTC: CITLF) (FRA: X9V) announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted its patent application titled “A Mobile Radio Station,” U.S. Patent No. 12,555,886. The patent covers the core technology underlying the Company’s Nexus platform architecture, which is designed for rapid deployment of secure communications in remote, disaster-affected, and high-threat environments.

The patented invention describes a deployable, autonomous mobile radio station system that integrates a transportable ISO container-based communications hub, a hydraulically deployed rigid scissor-lift mast, hybrid energy systems with battery storage and renewable inputs, automated deployment functionality, and climate-controlled mission-ready architecture. This system is intended to overcome limitations of conventional mobile LTE and radio infrastructure by combining transportability, energy autonomy, and intelligent automation.

The U.S. patent grant is a significant milestone in CiTech’s global intellectual property strategy, securing protection in one of the world’s largest defence, telecommunications, and homeland security markets. The United States represents a key strategic market for CiTech across defence, emergency response, border security, energy, mining, and aerospace sectors. With this patent, CiTech strengthens its ability to protect its rigid mast and autonomous deployment technology, engage with U.S. defence and federal agencies, expand licensing and partnership opportunities, and secure long-term commercial advantage in mission-critical communications.

CiTech has filed patent applications for “A Mobile Radio Station” in multiple jurisdictions, including Australia, Canada, China, Europe, India, Japan, Republic of Korea, South Africa, Thailand, Vietnam, and the United States. Along with the United States, South Africa has also granted a patent. All other jurisdictions are either filed, under examination, or awaiting examination, providing extensive global IP coverage across major defence and communications markets.

A key differentiator of CiTech’s design is its super-rigid, precision-engineered mast, which maintains stability under extreme wind conditions, ensuring consistent signal delivery—a critical requirement for mission-critical environments. The system’s energy independence, automation, and structural integrity reduce personnel exposure and logistics, enhancing reliability and operational readiness.

The modular and AI-enabled architecture positions CiTech for next-generation applications, including rapid-deploy satellite ground stations and mobile telemetry for aerospace and UAS test ranges, counter-UAS and electronic perimeter defence, and critical infrastructure protection and smart city security.

Brenton Scott, Chief Executive Officer of CiTech, commented: “Securing our United States patent grant is a major milestone for CiTech. The U.S. market is central to global defence and advanced communications innovation, and this patent strengthens our ability to commercialise the Nexus platform internationally. Protecting our intellectual property in the United States reinforces our long-term strategy of building sovereign, autonomous communications capability for allied nations.”

For more information about the Company and its technology, visit www.citech.com.au.

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