The U.S. Air Force has agreed to purchase an undisclosed number of interceptor drones from a company backed by President Trump's son. This move deepens the ties between the U.S. military and defense contractors affiliated with the Trump family as the war enters its third month. Powerus co-founder Veljkovic stated that the company will sell the drones to the Pentagon after a demonstration in Arizona, marking Powerus's first contract to sell such weapons to the U.S. military. The company declined to disclose the terms or size, but such deals are common for the military when evaluating new weapon systems. This move aligns with the U.S. strategy of countering Iranian attack drones with inexpensive interceptor drones, rather than expensive missiles. Reports indicate that the U.S. military has already deployed 10,000 AI-powered Merops interceptor drones, developed in Ukraine, to the Middle East. (Bloomberg)