XTEND secured U.S. Patent No. 12,461,522 granting technology that maintains precise UAV control under degraded communications and high-latency conditions, addressing critical challenges in contested environments. This patent strengthens XTEND’s autonomy offering ahead of its merger with JFB Construction Holdings and supports its planned rebranding to XTEND AI Robotics.
XTEND secured U.S. Patent No. 12,461,522 covering technology enabling unmanned aerial vehicles to maintain precise control under degraded communications and high-latency conditions.
The system mitigates signal delay challenges in contested environments by allowing UAVs to autonomously hold course and maintain targeting, boosting reliability for defense and security operations.
The patent bolsters XTEND’s value ahead of its all-stock merger with JFB Construction Holdings and supports the planned rebranding to XTEND AI Robotics upon closing.
The transaction is backed by Eric Trump, Unusual Machines, American Ventures, Protego Ventures, and Aliya Capital, reflecting strong investor confidence in XTEND’s autonomy solutions.