Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. (CSE: CTTT) has provided a production and sales update for its Nexus 20 autonomous mobile communications and security platforms, revealing significant progress in manufacturing and international deployment. The company reported that five Nexus 20 units are in various stages of completion, with specific destinations and purposes outlined, alongside new sales inquiries.
Nexus 1, designated Green, is in the final stages of assembly before shipment to Poland. Upon arrival, final fit-out will be completed before demonstrations are conducted initially in Poland and then throughout the European Union. This unit will be on display at the MSPO defence exhibition in Poland between September 8 and 11, 2026, with Team Defence Australia. CEO Brenton Scott stated that having the Nexus 20 operational at a major EU defence exhibition represents a significant advancement in the company's push into the European market. The demonstrations will include presentations to the Polish Military in conjunction with H. Cegielski – Poznan S.A., a subsidiary of Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa A.A. (PGZ).
Nexus 2, Yellow, is undergoing final assembly and fit-out for delivery to Critical Metals Corp for use at the Tanbreez Project in Southern Greenland. Fabrication is complete on Nexus 3, 4, and 5. Nexus 3 will be painted, assembled, and prepared for fit-out before shipment to Canada under a joint venture agreement with Juno Industries Inc. The majority of its fit-out will be performed at CiTech's manufacturing facility, with completion and subsequent demonstrations across government, military, and mining sectors to occur in Canada. Nexus 4 and 5 will be shipped to Perth, Western Australia, for immediate delivery should the company be successful in responding to current Requests for Quote (RFQ).
The company has received Requests for Quote for six additional Nexus 20 units, equating to approximately $8.4 million in potential revenue. In response to increased interest, Critical Infrastructure Technologies has issued a purchase order to its steel fabricator, K999, for the construction of two more Nexus 20 units to reduce delivery timetables should sales orders materialize. Scott emphasized that the production progress highlights the scalability of the platform and global demand for rapidly deployable infrastructure solutions, noting the company is entering a pivotal phase in demonstrating the Nexus system's versatility.
The Nexus 20 is designed as a self-deploying platform (SDP) that provides critical mobile telecommunications, integrated counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS), intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), and radio capabilities. It targets sectors including mining, defence, border security, surveillance, and emergency services. The company's technology aims to address limitations in current rapidly deployable communication solutions, particularly tower strength and the ability to self-deploy and operate in various situations. More information about the company is available at https://www.citech.com.au. The original release can be viewed on https://www.newmediawire.com.



