Startup Supported by Eric Trump Develops Military Humanoids
Foundation Future Industries aims to create humanoid robots for military operations, reflecting increased military interest in autonomous systems. The venture, established in 2024, has potential applications in combat, logistics, and reconnaissance, emphasizing the evolving landscape of defense technology.

Foundation Future Industries, founded in 2024 and backed by Eric Trump, is developing humanoid robots intended for military use, including combat and logistics. The company is exploring kinetic capabilities for these robots, with plans to showcase advancements in the coming months.
The U.S. military has invested in humanoid robotics, with DARPA funding competitions from 2012 to 2015 and currently running the xTechHumanoids program. The company's prototype, Phantom MK1, reportedly tested with Ukrainian forces, although independent verification is lacking.
Eric Trump is actively involved as a chief strategic advisor, and the company claims a $24 million Pentagon contract; however, details indicate that it may involve inherited contracts from Boardwalk Robotics. Experts acknowledge the potential of humanoid robots in dangerous missions but highlight significant technological challenges ahead. Rodney Brooks estimates over a decade will be needed for reliable deployment in complex environments.




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