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Pentagon Expands Domestic Drone Procurement
March 18, 2026
The U.S. Department of Defense is advancing a significant procurement initiative valued at approximately $1.1 billion to build and scale domestic manufacturing of armed drones under the "Drone Dominance" program, projected to order up to 250,000 drones through FY2027. Key emerging drone manufacturers, including Powerusโa company partly owned by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trumpโand Unusual Machines, are aggressively expanding production capacity and pursuing Pentagon contracts amid a strategic shift away from foreign drone suppliers, particularly following bans on Chinese imports. Powerus is also preparing to become publicly traded through a merger with Aureus Greenway Holdings, targeting Nasdaq listing by summer 2026. These developments coincide with increased U.S. military spending and legislative support for NDAA-compliant, U.S.-made drone components, creating a robust market opportunity for defense contractors specializing in drone technologies.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the Pentagon's prioritization of domestic drone manufacturing, emphasizing NDAA compliance and U.S.-based production, which shapes vendor eligibility and contract requirements.
- The involvement of politically connected investors in companies like Powerus has raised government ethics concerns, underscoring the importance of transparency and compliance in contract awards.
- Companies specializing in drone components and tactical drone systems, such as Unusual Machines and Xtend, are positioned to benefit from multi-million-dollar contracts and expanding production demands.
- Procurement planning should consider the evolving competitive landscape, including emerging publicly traded drone firms and consolidation activities, as well as the Pentagon's multi-year procurement timelines through FY2027.
The Department of Warโs 22Drone Dominance22 program represents a ~$1 billion market initiative for U.S.-produced drones, with up to 250,000 drones projected to be ordered through FY2027.
— Unusual Machines Management
It's corruption. Government decision makers will feel pressure to use contract awards to enrich the president's family.
— Kathleen Clark, government ethics expert
I am incredibly proud to invest in companies I believe in. Drones are clearly the wave of the future.
— Eric Trump
Agencies
U.S. Department of Defense, Pentagon, National Defense Authorization Act, U.S. Army
Vendors
Powerus, Unusual Machines, Xtend, Aureus Greenway Holdings, 1789 Capital
Contracts
$1.1 billion, , up to $25 million
Locations
Sources
- New drone maker partly owned by Trump sons hopes to win Pentagon contracts · MSN · Mar 14
- Drone marker partly owned by 2 Trumps seeking US contract | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - Arkansas' Best News Source · The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette · Mar 12
- New drone maker partly owned by Trump sons hopes to win Pentagon contracts · AOL.com · Mar 16
- Trumpโs sons add another drone manufacturing merger to their investment portfolio | Manufacturing Dive · Manufacturing Dive · Mar 12
- Trump sons back new drone company as president ramps up war effort · The Hill · Mar 12