
Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies Offers U.S.A. a Generational Edge Against Next-Gen Warfare
Built utilizing its multi-patented Base Molecular Resonance™ technology, BMRT's systems can remotely detect explosives, narcotics, DNA (for human trafficking), high-value threats, and weaponized drones through steel containers, ship hulls, and sealed cargo bays, with zero false positives or negatives, and no need to open or unload freight, whether up close or at a distance. This revolutionary platform is so advanced that it can detect every element on the periodic table, as well as over 200 types of cancers and other diseases.
On June 1, 2025, Ukraine deployed drones from truck-mounted containers to strike multiple Russian airbases, damaging or destroying more than 40 aircraft in a single coordinated assault. Pentagon officials called the strike 'one of the most sophisticated' in recent history. Experts warn that similar tactics, using weaponized drone swarms launched from ports or supply hubs, could threaten U.S. infrastructure, military sites, and civilian populations.
'We've entered a new era of warfare,' said Robert 'Bo' Short, Co-Founder and CEO of BMRT. 'The recent Ukrainian drone assault exposed how easily adversaries can weaponize ordinary shipping containers to carry out high-impact attacks from seemingly benign locations. In this new battlespace, traditional defense methods fall short. BMRT's technology exposes these threats before they can strike. This scientific innovation provides the strategic advantage our nation requires to maintain its position as the world's greatest military power.'
BMRT's Multi-Patented, Independently Validated Technology Delivers What Traditional Systems Cannot.
BMRT's breakthrough has been validated in a blind and double-blind study by the Centre for Applied Innovation at York St. John University in England, confirming 100% accuracy detecting gunpowder, narcotics, cancer, and other high-value threats, with no false positives or negatives.
It can detect explosive compounds and threat components hidden inside sealed containers, cages, and compartments without manual searches, visual inspection, or physical contact. Detection is instantaneous and non-intrusive, eliminating delay, disruption, and uncertainty.
Lee Duke, Co-Founder and President of BMRT, added, 'Ports are no longer just economic entry points, they're potential launchpads for foreign attacks. Our technology gives the United States the ability to see what no one else can see, and stop what no one else can stop. This isn't a technological evolution. It is literally a quantum leap forward.'
With over 11 million containers entering U.S. ports annually, and only a fraction undergoing detailed screening, the stakes are high. BMRT's technology offers real-time threat assessment without interrupting the flow of commerce.
Strategic and Commercial Value
BMRT's Base Molecular Resonance™ platform has received an independent intellectual property valuation of $60.3 billion, representing one of the largest pre-revenue technology valuations in history. The company's non-contact, quantum-driven technology is poised to become a cornerstone of next-generation homeland security, defense, and logistics protection.
For more information, visit www.BMRT.io
Investment Inquiries Robert 'Bo 'ShortCo-Founder & CEObo@bmrt.io
Media Contact Bryan AdamsChief Marketing Officerinfo@bmrt.io800.522.4718 Ext. 1
About Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT)BMRT has discovered a new area of quantum physics that utilizes resonant frequencies to detect particle interactions at subatomic levels. This technology, called Base Molecular Resonance™ (BMR™), can detect any compound or biological substance, including every element on the periodic table, and up to 200 cancers and other diseases. With over 20 years of prototyping and testing proving its unmatched detection capabilities, BMR™ has the potential to save millions of lives by pinpointing weapons, explosives, and other physical threats both up close and at great distances, and detecting cancers and other diseases long before they present clinical symptoms. The non-invasive, harmless, and instant scan has broad implications in cancer diagnostics, public safety, law enforcement, security, and military services.
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