NOTICE OF CONSOLIDATION & PARTNERSHIP PENDING
As of April 2026, the 20 pipelines of the QCAUS/PDPBioGen suites are undergoing consolidation for high-scale institutional research. Core 'Ford 2026' algorithms remain the proprietary IP of the Ford Peace and Justice Foundation. Academic users at partner institutions are currently performing validation; all other commercial inquiries must contact the author
QUANTUM SHIELD ORBITAL DEFENSE DETECTION SYSTEM
🚀 Overview
Quantum Shield is a revolutionary defense system leveraging quantum sensing technologies for superior detection capabilities against stealth aircraft, drones, missiles, and submarines. By utilizing quantum entanglement, superposition, and other quantum phenomena, the system offers detection ranges and capabilities far beyond conventional radar systems.
Features
- License Copyright 2025 Quantum Shield Development Team This project is released for research and educational purposes only. Commercial use, weapons development, or military applications require explicit authorization and compliance with international regulations. See LICENSE file for full terms. Ethical Guidelines Defensive Applications Only: System designed for defensive detection only Dual-Use Technology: Prioritize civilian applications (environmental monitoring, disaster response) International Compliance: Adhere to all arms control treaties and regulations Transparency: Open research publication where security allows Safety First: Rigorous testing and safety protocols for all deployments Regulatory Compliance ITAR/EAR compliance for quantum technologies FCC regulations for RF emissions Laser safety standards (ANSI Z136.1) Space launch and operations regulations Dual-use technology export controls 📞 Contact & Support Development Team Lead Developer: tlcagford (GitHub) Quantum Physics: Research collaboration opportunities Hardware Engineering: Sensor development partnerships Systems Integration: Defense system integration experts Support Channels GitHub Issues: Bug reports and feature requests Discussions: Technical discussions and research collaboration Email: tlcagford@gmail.com Security: Collaboration Opportunities Academic Partnerships: University quantum research labs Industry Collaboration: Quantum hardware manufacturers Government Research: Defense and security research agencies Open Source Community: Quantum computing and sensing developers 📊 Performance Dashboard Current Benchmarks benchmarks = { 'quantum_sensing': { 'magnetic_sensitivity': '50 nT/√Hz', 'spatial_resolution': '1 mm', 'temporal_resolution': '1 kHz', 'coherence_time': '300 μs (room temp)' }, 'detection_performance': { 'small_drone_pd': '0.92 @ 25m', 'false_alarm_rate': '0.8/hour', 'response_time': '250 ms', 'classification_accuracy': '85%' }, 'system_reliability': { 'mean_time_between_failure': '> 500 hours', 'availability': '> 0.99', 'environmental_robustness': '0-40°C operation' } } 🔓 Open Academic & Personal License (OAPL) Free for: Academic research Personal exploration Public/open scientific work Not allowed: Commercial use Clinical or diagnostic deployment See: LICENSES/OAPL.txt 💼 Commercial License Required for: Any for-profit, enterprise, corporate, or closed-source use Internal commercial tooling SaaS integration Paid products or services To obtain a commercial license: 📧 Email: tlcagford@gmail.com 👤 Tony E. Ford — Independent Researcher (Astrophysics & Quantum Systems)
- NOTICE OF CONSOLIDATION & PARTNERSHIP PENDING As of April 2026, the 20 pipelines of the QCAUS/PDPBioGen suites are undergoing consolidation for high-scale institutional research. Core 'Ford 2026' algorithms remain the proprietary IP of the Ford Peace and Justice Foundation. Academic users at partner institutions are currently performing validation; all other commercial inquiries must contact the author