The Top 5 Ghost Murmur Stocks for 2026

Distributed on behalf of Inturai Ventures Corp.


The CIA just used a top-secreet new technology, known as “Ghost Murmur” to track down and rescue a U.S. pilot shot down in the mountainous terrain in Iran. In fact, the technology reportedly uses quantum magnetometry and AI to detect the faint electromagnetic signature of a human heartbeat at distance for defense and search-and-rescue applications. For investors, the combination of AI, and remote detection that creates a substantial market opportunity for companies, such as Inturai Ventures Corp. (CSE: URAI) (OTC: URAIF), which is fast-tracking the development and deployment of integrated battlefield sensing and coordination technologies in a strategic partnership with VEXSL Global Inc.
That collaboration will combine Inturai’s spatial intelligence platform, StealthWave, which transforms radio and Wi-Fi signals into real-time environmental insights—with VEXSL’s command, communication, and aerial intelligence systems. Even better, the company is quickly expanding its North Amerrican footprint with partnerships with Final Firing Position Solutions (FFPS) and Redacted Consulting Group LLC.
The initial order with those partnerships, valued at about $20,000, marks the beginning of a broader three-year engagement targeting a minimum of $1,750,000 in revenue over 3 years. The engagement will leverage Inturai's StealthWave platform, which delivers non-line-of-sight intelligence through Wi-Fi and mmWave sensing for drone, surveillance and tactical operations.
Other companies involved with Ghost Murmur technology include Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT), Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR), BigBear.ai (NYSE: BBAI), and C3.ai (NYSE: AI).
Inturai Ventures Corp. (CSE: URAI) (OTC: URAIF) is Fast-Tracking the Development of Integrated Battlefield Sensing and Coordination Technologies

Inturai Ventures Corp., announce a strategic partnership with VEXSL Global Inc., a veteran-owned defence and disaster response technology company, to fast-track the development and deployment of integrated battlefield sensing and coordination technologies.
The collaboration combines Inturai’s spatial intelligence platform, which converts radio and Wi-Fi signals into real-time environmental intelligence, with VEXSL’s operational command, communications and aerial intelligence systems. Together, the technologies are designed to support mission-critical environments, including Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR), missile strike response coordination and operations within active combat zones.
The collaboration reflects the growing global demand for advanced sensing, coordination and intelligence platforms capable of operating in contested and complex environments. As defence organisations increasingly adopt integrated software, sensor and communications systems to support battlefield awareness and mission coordination, technologies that can deliver real-time intelligence and operational visibility are becoming critical components of modern defence infrastructure.
Under the partnership, the companies have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to accelerate the commercial deployment of integrated defence technologies designed for rapid deployment in complex military and operational environments.
VEXSL has developed DISASTERFIELD, a global multi-user coordination system designed to unify readiness, response and recovery, across agencies, industry, and frontline responders through a common operating platform that integrates communications hardware, UAV intelligence feeds and real-time data coordination.
The system integrates aerial ISR data, communications infrastructure and operational analytics to create a shared command environment for mission teams, enabling coordinated responses across multiple stakeholders and operational theatres.
Through the collaboration, Inturai’s discreet sensing and spatial intelligence technologies are expected to enhance situational awareness within VEXSL’s operational platform by providing additional intelligence layers that detect movement, activity, and environmental changes in areas where cameras, sensors, or conventional monitoring systems are impractical.
These combined capabilities are expected to support defence applications, including battlefield monitoring, search-and-rescue operations, infrastructure protection, and operational intelligence across contested or complex environments.
VEXSL is led by a team of military veterans and operational specialists with extensive experience in defence operations, disaster response and mission coordination, including founder and CEO Cole Fouillard, a Canadian Armed Forces combat veteran with experience operating in high-risk and complex operational environments.
The companies expect the collaboration to support pilot deployments and operational trials with defence, emergency response and allied government stakeholders as both organisations work toward commercial defence programs and integrated operational capabilities.
Ed Clarke, CEO of Inturai Ventures Corp., commented:
“This partnership represents an important step in expanding Inturai’s defence technology capabilities. VEXSL brings deep operational expertise and real-world deployment capability, and together, we are well positioned to fast-track mission-critical sensing and coordination systems for defence and national security operations.”
The collaboration supports Inturai’s broader strategy of expanding its spatial intelligence platform into defence and national security markets, where discreet sensing, situational awareness and real-time operational intelligence are increasingly critical.
The Company continues to engage with defence, government and allied industry stakeholders across North America as it evaluates pilot programs, partnerships and commercial pathways in military and national security sectors.
In parallel, the Company continues to receive inbound interest from defence, security and government stakeholders exploring the use of advanced sensing and spatial intelligence technologies to support operational awareness, monitoring and coordination across complex environments.

Other related developments from around the markets include:
Palantir Technologies announced the renewal and expansion of its long‑standing partnership with Stellantis. The new five‑year agreement continues a collaboration that began in 2016, supporting Stellantis in the ongoing industrialization and secure use of data and artificial intelligence across the company. Under the renewed partnership, Stellantis will broaden its use of Palantir Foundry and begin deploying the Palantir Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) in select business functions and regions. Foundry provides a unified environment for managing and operationalizing data, while AIP offers tools to integrate AI capabilities into existing workflows in a controlled and governed manner. The combined use of these platforms supports Stellantis teams in consolidating previously fragmented datasets, improving transparency, and enabling faster decision‑making within complex industrial operations. The integration of AIP builds on Stellantis’ established data ontology in Foundry, helping connect generative AI capabilities to the company’s internal data, business rules, and decision‑making processes. This approach strengthens governance, enhances traceability, and supports the controlled scaling of strategic use cases across the organization. It also contributes to Stellantis’ Data4All ambition by increasing the ability of teams to safely access and explore data.
BigBear.ai, a leader in AI-powered decision intelligence solutions, today announced financial results for the fourth quarter of 2025 and issued an investor presentation that has been posted to the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website. “At the start of 2025, we set out to transform our financial foundations to establish a base from which to accelerate in 2026. We have delivered exactly that. As of year-end 2025, BigBear.ai is in the strongest financial position in the company’s history. I am tremendously grateful to our team for the work they have done. We have reduced our debt by more than 90%, established a powerful cash position that gives us the freedom to invest in catalytic technologies, expanded internationally, and acquired two highly specialized technology companies which play directly into our two core markets in national security and travel & trade,” said Kevin McAleenan, CEO of BigBear.ai. “The U.S. Government’s AI Acceleration Strategy plays directly to our strengths. Unlike many AI and technology companies, we deeply understand the reality operators face. Our national security customers and global partners need the ability to apply emerging tech securely, more rapidly and with greater flexibility than ever before to address emerging threats and challenges. And that's what we intend to keep doing for them.”
C3.ai, the Enterprise AI application software company, today announced the general availability of C3 Code, a new paradigm in Enterprise AI that combines autonomous agentic coding with the full depth of the C3 Agentic AI Platform. We believe C3 Code will enable business analysts, developers, and data scientists to build production-grade Enterprise AI applications in hours. Describe your requirements in natural language, and autonomous agents handle the rest — designing, configuring, testing, and deploying AI applications that can deliver immediate business value. “C3 Code changes everything,” said Stephen Ehikian, CEO, C3 AI. “From this day forward, Enterprise AI is fully agentic, autonomous, intuitive, and fast. A single team member can describe a business problem in plain English and C3 Code delivers a complete, governed, production-grade AI application. This is not assisted development; it is AI designing and building Enterprise AI.”

Lockheed Martin opened its Rapid Fielding Center, a facility that streamlines the end-to-end development, testing and prototype production of next-generation systems and solutions for U.S. government customers. The flexible, modular environment uses the latest in production and prototyping technologies, enabling Lockheed Martin to develop and scale new capabilities quickly in response to the government's accelerated acquisition schedules, setting a new industry standard for speed to field as the country builds the Arsenal of Freedom. The Rapid Fielding Center is integrated with the manufacturing floor, providing proximity to advanced production equipment and skilled tradespeople to allow for immediate feedback on design. The model reduces cost and accelerates the delivery of innovative capabilities to the warfighter. WHY IT MATTERS: Speed to market: Prototypes that once required years of development can now be designed, fabricated and validated within months, delivering capability upgrades on an accelerated timetable. Cost-effective scaling: The modular layout can be reconfigured quickly to meet evolving program needs, optimizing manufacturing flow before handoff to the final-production site. Continuous improvement: Life-cycle data captured during prototyping enables digital feedback, allowing rapid insertion of product enhancements that directly address evolving threat environments. Investments: Lockheed Martin has invested more than $7 billion since President Donald Trump's first term to expand capacity for priority systems, including approximately $2 billion dedicated to accelerating munitions production. Lockheed Martin is planning a multibillion-dollar investment over the next three years to expand production and build and modernize more than 20 facilities in Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Massachusetts and Texas. This includes upgrading existing facilities and incorporating advanced manufacturing techniques, production lines, tooling and plant layouts to meet urgent production demand.
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