According to a recent LinkedIn post from Powerus, tactical leaders at Oak Grove Training Center in North Carolina recently trained with the Matrix-T system and its L-variant drone round, adapting the setup to mission-specific conditions before launch. The post emphasizes that battlefield effectiveness depends not only on hardware but also on the ability of soldiers to configure systems to evolving threats and terrain.
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The post highlights the role of flexible, soldier-tailored drone platforms in counter–unmanned aerial systems (counter-UAS) operations, mentioning links to the Counter-UAS Center of Excellence and partner brand TIRON, which focuses on FPV drones and components. For investors, this focus suggests Powerus may be positioning itself within a growing defense-technology niche that prioritizes modular, field-configurable systems, potentially supporting demand where military customers seek agile, drone-enabled capabilities.
The content also implies that Powerus is engaging with U.S. defense stakeholders, referencing the U.S. Army and other government entities, although no formal contracts or financial details are indicated in the post. If such training activities are part of broader evaluations or pilot programs, they could, over time, contribute to validation of Powerus’s technology and enhance its prospects in the defense procurement pipeline, but the scale and timing of any commercial impact remain unclear based solely on this post.

