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corporate_press_release - Cyberlux Corporation

ATLANTIC WAVE HOLDINGS, LLC § and SECURE COMMUNITY, LLC, § Plaintiff, Judgment-Creditor, §

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Feb 10, 2026
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DISTIL analysis

DISTIL Run
Profile
Standard
Version
1
Doc Type
corporate_press_release
Total Nodes
24
Node Legend
Entity (ENT)
Event (EVT)
Claim (CLM)
Anchor (ANC)
Omission (OMI)
Tension (TEN)
Tell (TEL)
Inference (INF)
Hypothesis (HYP)
Stage 1
Index
Orientation · No nodes
Document Classification
corporate_press_release Cyberlux Corporation defense_contracting_government_sales 2026-02-10
litigation_exhibitforward_looking_statementsbacklog_claims
Analytical Frame
contract_execution_corporate_claims
Analytical Summary
Cyberlux Corporation announced completion of a $720,000 Datron radio spares shipment to a MENA partner nation under US Government FMS contract, delivered three months ahead of schedule on February 10, 2026. This second shipment completes a $1.4M two-shipment program and is presented as progress toward converting over $10M in MENA backlog. The document appears as Exhibit 36 in litigation (Cause No. 202448085) between Atlantic Wave Holdings/Secure Community v. Cyberlux Corporation and Mark D. Schmidt in Harris County, Texas 129th District Court. The press release contains extensive forward-looking statements with safe harbor disclosures acknowledging risks in pipeline conversion, litigation uncertainties in Texas and Virginia, and cash flow timing assumptions.
Key Points
  • Second Datron spares shipment ($720K) delivered three months early, completing $1.4M program
  • Document filed as litigation exhibit in Atlantic Wave Holdings v. Cyberlux Corporation case
  • Company claims over $10M in MENA backlog awaiting conversion
  • Safe harbor statement acknowledges litigation uncertainties in Texas and Virginia
  • Forward-looking statements emphasize risks in pipeline conversion and cash flow timing
Stage 2
Core — Entities, Events, Claims
12 nodes
ENT-001
Entity
Cyberlux Corporation
Cyberlux Corporation (OTC: CYBL), a publicly traded company operating in the defense technology sector, specializing in tactical unmanned aerial systems, military communications, and mission-critical solutions. Headquartered at 800 Park Offices Drive, Suite 3209, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709.
Page 2, 3 — Cyberlux Corporation (OTC: CYBL) is a leading provider of advanced defense technology solutions, specializing in tactical unmanned aerial systems (UAS), military communications and mission-critical solutions for global military markets.
ENT-002
Entity
Mark D. Schmidt
Mark Schmidt, CEO of Cyberlux Corporation, quoted in press release regarding FMS deliveries. Also named individually as defendant/judgment-debtor in the litigation.
Page 1, 2 — said Mark Schmidt, CEO of Cyberlux Corporation
ENT-003
Entity
Atlantic Wave Holdings, LLC
Plaintiff and judgment-creditor in litigation against Cyberlux Corporation and Mark D. Schmidt, filed in Harris County, Texas 129th Judicial District Court as Cause No. 202448085.
Page 1 — ATLANTIC WAVE HOLDINGS, LLC and SECURE COMMUNITY, LLC, Plaintiff, Judgment-Creditor
ENT-004
Entity
Secure Community, LLC
Co-plaintiff and judgment-creditor with Atlantic Wave Holdings in the litigation against Cyberlux Corporation and Mark D. Schmidt.
Page 1 — ATLANTIC WAVE HOLDINGS, LLC and SECURE COMMUNITY, LLC, Plaintiff, Judgment-Creditor
EVT-001
Event
Second Datron Spares Shipment
Cyberlux completed shipment of second major delivery of Datron radio system spares under US Government FMS contract on or around February 10, 2026, approximately three months ahead of contractually required delivery schedule. Shipment valued at approximately $720,000.
Page 2 — Cyberlux Corporation (OTC: CYBL), a leading provider of advanced mission-critical technology solutions, today announced the successful shipment of the second major delivery of Datron radio system spares under a US Government Foreign Military Sales (FMS) contract, supporting a partner nation in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The contract shipment was completed approximately three months ahead of the contractually required delivery schedule. This second shipment, valued at approximately $720,000
EVT-002
Event
First Datron Spares Shipment
First Datron spares shipment announced on November 19, 2025, as part of the two-shipment program totaling $1.4M.
Page 2 — Together with the first Datron spares shipment announced on November 19, 2025, these deliveries represent substantial progress in fulfilling more than $10 million in Cyberlux MENA-region orders currently in backlog.
EVT-003
Event
Litigation Filing
Litigation case filed as Cause No. 202448085, styled Atlantic Wave Holdings, LLC et al. v. Cyberlux Corporation et al, in the 129th District Court in and for Harris County, Texas. Cyberlux Corporation and Mark D. Schmidt named as defendants and judgment-debtors, indicating judgment already obtained against them.
Page 1 — ATLANTIC WAVE HOLDINGS, LLC and SECURE COMMUNITY, LLC, Plaintiff, Judgment-Creditor, v. CYBERLUX CORPORATION and MARK D. SCHMIDT, individually Defendant, Judgment-Debtor. IN AND FOR HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS
EVT-004
Event
Press Release Publication
Press release issued by Cyberlux Corporation on February 10, 2026, announcing contract delivery performance. This press release was subsequently filed as Exhibit 36 in the litigation case.
Page 1, 2 — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Cyberlux Delivers Second Datron Spares Shipment Three Months Early, Completing MENA FMS Program Research Triangle Park, NC - 02/10/2026
CLM-001
Claim
Three Month Early Delivery
Cyberlux claims the second Datron spares shipment was completed approximately three months ahead of the contractually required delivery schedule.
Page 2 — The contract shipment was completed approximately three months ahead of the contractually required delivery schedule. By completing the second Datron spares shipment roughly three months ahead of the required date
CLM-002
Claim
$10M MENA Backlog
Cyberlux claims more than $10 million in MENA-region orders currently in backlog, with the two Datron shipments representing progress toward fulfilling this backlog.
Page 2 — these deliveries represent substantial progress in fulfilling more than $10 million in Cyberlux MENA-region orders currently in backlog. Cyberlux continues to support U.S. Government customers, partner nations and allied forces across the Middle East and North Africa with advanced unmanned aerial systems, tactical communications and mission support solutions, including additional MENA-region orders and expected newcontracts currently in its backlog.
CLM-003
Claim
Program Completion
Cyberlux claims the second shipment completes the two-shipment Datron spares program totaling $1.4M in radio accessories and sustainment hardware.
Page 2 — This second shipment, valued at approximately $720,000, completes the two shipment Datron spares program totaling $1.4M in radio accessories and sustainment hardware for the MENA partner nation
CLM-004
Claim
Litigation in Texas and Virginia
Company acknowledges pending legal matters in Texas and Virginia with risk that these may not be resolved favorably or as anticipated.
Page 3 — litigation uncertainties and the risk that pending legal matters in Texas and Virginia may not be resolved favorably or as anticipated
Stage 3
In Situ — Quotations, Tells, Tensions, Questions
8 nodes
QUO-001
Quotation
CEO Statement on Execution
Mark Schmidt, CEO, provided statement emphasizing operational execution, trusted supplier role, and efficient backlog conversion through accelerated delivery.
Page 2 — These accelerated MENA partner nation FMS deliveries highlight our focus on operational execution and our role as a trusted supplier to U.S. Government partners and allied nations, said Mark Schmidt, CEO of Cyberlux Corporation. By completing the second Datron spares shipment roughly three months ahead of the required date, we are strengthening communications sustainment and readiness for the partner nation while efficiently converting our MENA backlog into revenue.
TLL-001
Tell
Shipment Contents Specification
Press release provides specific technical detail on shipment contents: PRC2100V module repair kits, GPS manpack antennas, GPS cable antennas, AM2100 parts spares kits, and PRC2100V battery packs, all described as new production meeting technical, packaging, IUID, and warranty requirements.
Page 2 — including PRC2100V module repair kits, GPS manpack antennas, GPS cable antennas, AM2100 parts spares kits and PRC2100V battery packs. All equipment is new production and is delivered in accordance with the contract's technical, packaging, Item Unique Identification (IUID), and warranty requirements.
TLL-002
Tell
Safe Harbor Acknowledgments
Company includes extensive safe harbor statement acknowledging significant risks including pipeline conversion challenges, contract award delays, failure to convert opportunities into revenue, litigation uncertainties, and assumptions regarding cash flow timing dependent on order fulfillment and working capital availability.
Page 3 — These forward-looking statements are subject to significant risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to: (i) risks associated with pipeline conversion, including contract award delays and the failure to convert qualified pipeline opportunities into revenue; (ii) litigation uncertainties and the risk that pending legal matters in Texas and Virginia may not be resolved favorably or as anticipated; and (iii) assumptions regarding cash flow timing and operating performance, which depend on order fulfillment execution and the availability of adequate working capital.
TEN-001
Tension
Press Release as Litigation Exhibit
The document presents a dual nature: it is a corporate press release announcing positive contract performance while simultaneously serving as Exhibit 36 in litigation where Cyberlux and its CEO are named as judgment-debtors, suggesting judgment has already been obtained against them.
Page 1 — Exhibit 36- Cyberlux Press Release Cause No. 202448085 styled Atlantic Wave Holdings, LLC et al. v. Cyberlux Corporation et al, in the 129th District Court in and For Harris County, Texas
TEN-002
Tension
Backlog Claims vs Risk Disclosures
Press release emphasizes over $10M in MENA backlog and expected new contracts while safe harbor statement warns of risks in pipeline conversion, contract award delays, and failure to convert opportunities into revenue.
Page 2, 3 — fulfilling more than $10 million in Cyberlux MENA-region orders currently in backlog... including additional MENA-region orders and expected newcontracts currently in its backlog. [versus] risks associated with pipeline conversion, including contract award delays and the failure to convert qualified pipeline opportunities into revenue
QST-001
Question
Judgment-Debtor Status
What is the nature and amount of the judgment obtained by Atlantic Wave Holdings and Secure Community against Cyberlux Corporation and Mark D. Schmidt? The caption identifies them as 'Judgment-Creditor' and 'Judgment-Debtor' respectively, indicating a judgment exists, but details are not provided in this exhibit.
Page 1 — ATLANTIC WAVE HOLDINGS, LLC and SECURE COMMUNITY, LLC, Plaintiff, Judgment-Creditor, v. CYBERLUX CORPORATION and MARK D. SCHMIDT, individually Defendant, Judgment-Debtor.
QST-002
Question
Virginia Litigation
What is the nature of the pending legal matter in Virginia referenced in the safe harbor statement? The Texas litigation is identified through the case caption, but the Virginia matter is only mentioned generically in risk disclosures.
Page 3 — litigation uncertainties and the risk that pending legal matters in Texas and Virginia may not be resolved favorably or as anticipated
QST-003
Question
Backlog Realization Timeline
What is the expected timeline and probability for converting the claimed $10M+ MENA backlog into revenue? The company acknowledges significant risks in pipeline conversion and contract award delays while promoting the backlog figure as substantial.
Page 2, 3 — more than $10 million in Cyberlux MENA-region orders currently in backlog... risks associated with pipeline conversion, including contract award delays and the failure to convert qualified pipeline opportunities into revenue
Stage 4
Interpretive — Inferences, Omissions, Patterns
4 nodes
INF-001
Inference
Press Release as Evidence in Collection
The filing of this press release as Exhibit 36 by judgment-creditors suggests it may be offered as evidence of corporate assets, revenue generation capability, or contract performance in support of judgment collection efforts against Cyberlux and Schmidt.
Page 1 — Exhibit 36- Cyberlux Press Release Cause No. 202448085 styled Atlantic Wave Holdings, LLC et al. v. Cyberlux Corporation et al
INF-002
Inference
Working Capital Constraints Implied
The safe harbor statement's emphasis on 'availability of adequate working capital' as a risk factor, combined with judgment-debtor status in litigation, suggests potential cash flow or liquidity challenges despite claimed contract performance.
Page 1, 3 — assumptions regarding cash flow timing and operating performance, which depend on order fulfillment execution and the availability of adequate working capital... Defendant, Judgment-Debtor
OMI-001
Omission
No Disclosure of Judgment in Press Release
The press release itself contains no mention of the judgment-debtor status or the litigation with Atlantic Wave Holdings and Secure Community, despite this being material information. The litigation is acknowledged only generically in safe harbor language referencing 'pending legal matters in Texas and Virginia.'
Page 1, 3 — litigation uncertainties and the risk that pending legal matters in Texas and Virginia may not be resolved favorably or as anticipated [versus case caption showing] Judgment-Creditor... Judgment-Debtor
OMI-002
Omission
No Financial Performance Metrics
Press release provides contract values ($720K shipment, $1.4M program total, $10M+ backlog) but omits actual revenue recognition, profit margins, cash collection status, or impact on company financial position.
Page 2 — This second shipment, valued at approximately $720,000, completes the two shipment Datron spares program totaling $1.4M... more than $10 million in Cyberlux MENA-region orders currently in backlog

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CAUSE NO. 202448085

ATLANTIC WAVE HOLDINGS, LLC § and SECURE COMMUNITY, LLC, § Plaintiff, Judgment-Creditor, §

IN THE DISTRICT COURT

v.

§ §

129TH JUDICIAL COURT

§ §

CYBERLUX CORPORATION and MARK D. SCHMIDT, individually § Defendant, Judgment-Debtor. § IN AND FOR HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS

Exhibit 36- Cyberlux Press Release Cause No. 202448085 styled Atlantic Wave Holdings, LLC et al. v. Cyberlux Corporation et al, in the 129th District Court in and For Harris County, Texas

Unofficial Copy Office of SIE Burgess District Clef

CYBERLUX® ® Harnessing the Future

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cyberlux Delivers Second Datron Spares Shipment Three Months Early, Completing MENA FMS Program

Research Triangle Park, NC - 02/10/2026 - Cyberlux Corporation (OTC: CYBL), a leading provider of advanced mission-critical technology solutions, today announced the successful shipment of the second major delivery of Datron radio system spares under a US Government Foreign Military Sales (FMS) contract, supporting a partner nation in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The contract shipment was completed approximately three months ahead of the contractually required delivery schedule.

This second shipment, valued at approximately $720,000, completes the two shipment Datron spares program totaling $1.4M in radio accessories and sustainment hardware for the MENA partner nation, including PRC2100V module repair kits, GPS manpack antennas, GPS cable antennas, AM2100 parts spares kits and PRC2100V battery packs. Together with the first Datron spares shipment announced on November 19, 2025, these deliveries represent substantial progress in fulfilling more than $10 million in Cyberlux MENA-region orders currently in backlog.

"These accelerated MENA partner nation FMS deliveries highlight our focus on operational execution and our role as a trusted supplier to U.S. Government partners and allied nations," said Mark Schmidt, CEO of Cyberlux Corporation. "By completing the second Datron spares shipment roughly three months ahead of the required date, we are strengthening communications sustainment and readiness for the partner nation while efficiently converting our MENA backlog into revenue."

The Datron spares contract fulfillment Provides long-term sustainment of deployed PRC2100V manpack radios and related systems, maintaining critical VUHF and HF communications for the partner nation in alignment with U.S. foreign military support priorities in the region. All equipment is new production and is delivered in accordance with the contract's technical, packaging, Item Unique Identification (IUID), and warranty requirements.

Cyberlux continues to support U.S. Government customers, partner nations and allied forces across the Middle East and North Africa with advanced unmanned aerial systems, tactical communications and mission support solutions, including additional MENA-region orders and expected newcontracts currently in its backlog.

About Cyberlux Corporation

Cyberlux Corporation (OTC: CYBL) is a leading provider of advanced defense technology solutions, specializing in tactical unmanned aerial systems (UAS), military communications and mission-critical solutions for global military markets. The Company develops next- generation military capabilities designed to enhance operational effectiveness for U.S. military, government, and global defense partners.

For more information, visit www.cyberlux.com.

CYBERLUX ® Harnessing the Future

SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT

This Press Release may contain forward-looking statements that can be identified by terminology such as "believes," "expects," "potential," "plans," "suggests,""may,""should," "could," "intends," or similar expressions within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain as they are based on current expectations and assumptions concerning future events or future performance of the Company.

The forward-looking statements in this release include statements regarding pipeline conversion, the timing of cash flow generation, the Company's ability to resolve outstanding legal matters, and the ultimate realization of backlog and pipeline opportunities. These forward-looking statements are subject to significant risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to: (i) risks associated with pipeline conversion, including contract award delays and the failure to convert qualified pipeline opportunities into revenue; (ii) litigation uncertainties and the risk that pending legal matters in Texas and Virginia may not be resolved favorably or as anticipated; and (iii) assumptions regarding cash flow timing and operating performance, which depend on order fulfillment execution and the availability of adequate working capital.

Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which are only predictions and speak only as of the date hereof. In evaluating such statements, prospective investors should review carefully various risks and uncertainties identified in this release and matters set forth in the Company's OTCISEC filings. These risks and uncertainties could cause the Company's actual results to differ materially from those indicated in the forward- looking statements.

For media inquiries, please contact: Email: ir_cybl@Cyberlux.com | Phone: (984) 363-6894

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