Trump's Sons' New Drone Company Targets Pentagon Contracts
Trump's sons' drone company plans - Trump's sons' drone company targets the Pentagon - A new drone manufacturer named 'Powerus', co-owned by Donald Trump's sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, has set a goal to sign contracts with the US Department of Defense, i.e., the Pentagon. This indicates the Trump family's expansion of its activities in the defense sector.

The 'Powerus' company was formed as a result of the merger of a golf club company owned by Trump's sons with a drone manufacturer. This merger is a clear indication of the family's redirection of its business interests into a new and strategic field.
According to information provided by renowned media outlets such as Bloomberg and AP News, the Trump family's investments in this sector are continuously increasing. The new company's primary goal is to meet the Pentagon's demand by producing high-tech military unmanned aerial vehicles.
The US defense industry, especially the field of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), has undergone a rapid development phase in recent years. Although giant companies like Lockheed Martin, RTX, and Northrop Grumman hold dominant positions in this market, 'Powerus' emerges as a new player with ambitious plans.
The company's desire to sign contracts with the Pentagon aligns with the US government's policy of meeting defense needs through domestic manufacturers. This situation opens up significant potential opportunities for 'Powerus'.
Although Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr.'s business portfolios cover various fields, their direct entry into the defense industry in this manner raises interesting questions about their future business strategies.
