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Company linked to Trump sons offers drone interceptors to Gulf states amid Iran attacks
Powerus, which recently added Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., is marketing defensive drone systems to Gulf states as regional demand rises after US-led strikes on Iran; the company denies conflicts of interest.
Apr 3rd 2026 · United States
Insights
- Powerus, a Florida drone maker, is conducting demonstrations for Gulf countries to show interceptors that could repel Iranian attacks.
Sources
- Firm backed by Trump sons tries to sell drone interceptors to Gulf states being attacked by Iran www.theguardian.com
- Trump sons’ drone push to Gulf nations facing Iranian attacks: ‘Wave of the future’ www.hindustantimes.com
- Una empresa vinculada a los hijos de Trump trata de vender interceptores de drones a países del Golfo www.lavanguardia.com
- Iran Strikes Gulf Targets, Trump Threatens More Attacks, More www.bloomberg.com
- The Tech Download: Defense startups eye Iran war windfall as U.S. and Gulf states turn to tech www.cnbc.com
- UK deploys Rapid Sentry anti-drone system to Kuwait to fend off attacks, air force says www.euronews.com
- Iran Hits Arab Gulf States, Trump Threatens More Attacks, More www.bloomberg.com
- Los hijos de Trump aprovechan la guerra de Irán para vender drones interceptores de una de sus empresas a países del Golfo www.elespanol.com