These drones have been used during Israeli military operations in Gaza, including in mapping, building exploration and booby-trap neutralization
Eric Trump, U.S. President Donald Trump’s son, is investing in Israeli drone maker XTEND as part of a $1.5 billion deal to take the company public.
XTEND’s drones have been used during Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip, including in mapping, building exploration and booby-trap neutralization. Some of the drones are marketed as “low cost-per-kill” units.
The U.S. Department of Defense has emphasized the importance and centrality of drones in current and future wars. XTEND says it has clinched a multimillion-dollar Pentagon contract in November for its “one-way” drone kits to be specially built for small tactical teams in “irregular warfare operations.”