Trump’s son invests in ‘low cost per kill’ drones – WSJ
Israel
The $1.5 billion deal will reportedly take the Israeli company public through a merger with a Florida construction firm Eric Trump, the second of US President Donald Trump’s three sons, is investing in Israeli drone producer Xtend, the Wall Street Journal has reported. The funding reportedly comes as part of a $1.5 billion deal expected to take the company public through a merger with a Florida-based construction firm. Defense analysts have cited the increasingly central role of UAVs in
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