Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. (CSE: CTTT) has announced the formal grant of United States Patent No. US 12,555,886 for its mobile radio station technology, representing a significant milestone in the company's global intellectual property strategy. The patent protects the core technology behind the company's Nexus platform architecture, which is designed for rapid establishment of secure communications in remote, disaster-affected, and high-threat environments.
The U.S. patent grant secures protection in one of the world's largest defense, telecommunications, and homeland security markets, strengthening CiTech's ability to engage with U.S. defense and federal agencies while expanding licensing and partnership opportunities. The patented invention covers 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 communications architecture.
This development is particularly significant because the United States represents a key strategic market for CiTech across defense, emergency response, border security, energy, mining, and aerospace sectors. The patent enhances the company's competitive positioning as it expands its international footprint across North America, Europe, and allied markets. According to the company's announcement, the patented design substantially expands CiTech's Total Addressable Market, extending beyond traditional telecommunications infrastructure into defense, disaster response, remote industrial operations, mining, and emerging aerospace and satellite applications.
A key differentiator of CiTech's design is its super-rigid, precision-engineered mast, which maintains complete stability even under extreme wind conditions. Unlike competitor systems that suffer vibration and movement during operation, CiTech's mast design ensures consistent, uninterrupted signal delivery—a critical requirement for mission-critical defense and communications environments. The system's energy independence, automation, and structural integrity significantly reduce personnel exposure and logistics, enhancing reliability and operational readiness in demanding field conditions.
The system's 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 defense, and critical infrastructure protection and smart city security. The company 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, with South Africa having also granted a patent.
Brenton Scott, Chief Executive Officer of CiTech, commented that securing the U.S. patent grant is a major milestone for the company, stating that "the U.S. market is central to global defense and advanced communications innovation, and this patent strengthens our ability to commercialise the Nexus platform internationally." The patent protection reinforces the company's long-term strategy of building sovereign, autonomous communications capability for allied nations. For more information about the company, visit https://www.citech.com.au.



