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Cyberlux Advances Execution on $20 Million Backlog with Next Delivery Milestones
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC / ACCESS Newswire / November 19, 2025 / Cyberlux Corporation (OTC:CYBL), a leading provider of advanced mission-critical technology solutions, today announced key progress in fulfilling its existing $20 million order backlog, highlighted by the successful delivery of a major shipment of Datron system spares to a U.S. Government customer supporting a partner nation in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
Cyberlux has delivered $719,000 in Datron system spare parts to ensure sustainment and operational readiness for the partner nation's currently deployed V/UHF and HF systems. These systems continue to perform successfully in the field, supporting ongoing regional mission requirements.
A second shipment, valued at over $700,000, is already in process and will be delivered under the same program. These two deliveries represent substantial progress in fulfilling more than $10 million in MENA-region orders currently included in the Company's backlog.
"Cyberlux is back to executing on our 2025 and 2026 operational plan," said Mark Schmidt, CEO of Cyberlux Corporation. "These shipments reinforce our role as a trusted supplier to U.S. Government partners and allied nations. As we continue accelerating backlog fulfillment, we expect meaningful revenue conversion and expanding opportunities in the MENA region."
With the U.S. Government now fully operational, Cyberlux is currently awaiting a new MENA contract award for over $8,000,000 for additional secure radios for this nation partner. These expected orders reflect both the continuing demand for Cyberlux's solutions and the strong alignment with the U.S. foreign military support priorities in the region.
Cyberlux will provide additional updates as further deliveries, order awards, and milestones are achieved.
About Cyberlux Corporation
Cyberlux Corporation (OTC: CYBL) develops and delivers innovative defense technologies including unmanned aerial systems (UAS), autonomy software, tactical communications, and advanced mission-support solutions for U.S. and allied government agencies worldwide.
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