War Satellite System: Quantum-Battery-Powered, Stealth-Capable, Autonomous

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Multi-Mission Military Satellite on One Platform

Embodiment four in U.S. patent application 19/540,453 is a war satellite system: a quantum-battery-powered, stealth-capable, autonomous military satellite platform. It is designed for multi-mission capability—ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance), communication, strike, and defense—with re-entry capability and global reach.

The platform includes vertical chip stacking and optical processing, oxygen orbit engine propulsion (e.g., with Calvin Generator), high-speed encrypted communication, fractional and timeline encryption, multi-drone weapon systems, a war data center, and GPS Pi navigation. Power comes from the same quantum battery technology described elsewhere in the portfolio (LED nano-charging, quantum-dot arrays, 84–98% efficiency), enabling long-duration missions without conventional fuel or solar-only constraints.

Integration With the Portfolio

Because the war satellite and the quantum battery are in the same application, the satellite’s power architecture is technically and legally linked to the battery embodiment. The same applies to secure communications: the Super Dome encrypted communication and blockchain platform (embodiment six) could in principle support the satellite’s encrypted links. The portfolio is structured so that cross-references between embodiments are explicit and buildable.

Figure 4 in the specification provides an isometric view: bus body, power panel, thruster, payload. The application was filed February 13, 2026; Application # 19/540,453 and Patent Center # 74480330 are the identifiers for all USPTO and business correspondence.

Source: US Patent Application 19/540,453, Section 8.4 and Figures.

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