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Pentagon, FAA to test anti-drone lasers in New Mexico after incidents
The Pentagon and the Federal Aviation Administration will jointly test a high-energy laser system designed to shoot down unauthorized drones at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico on March 7 and 8 ...
The Department of Defense shot down a Customs and Border Protection drone, Democratic House lawmakers said Thursday.
FAA official Paul Strande discusses BVLOS rulemaking, drone integration, and the growth of public safety drone programs.
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US military and FAA to test lasers built to shoot drones out of the sky
Joint Interagency Task Force 401 and the Federal Aviation Administration plan to test a high-energy laser designed to destroy rogue drones at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico on March 6, 2026.
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Shoot First, Ask the FAA Later: How the Military shot down a Customs and Border Protection Drone
The American south-west has become an unwitting testing ground for a dangerous power struggle between civil aviation regulators and security agencies eager to deploy unproven, high-energy weaponry ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) temporarily barred flights in airspace near Fort Hancock, Texas, citing special security reasons, following reports that a military laser-based anti-drone ...
U.S. senators are calling for stronger coordination between federal agencies after two recent incidents involving government counter-drone technology in Texas forced the Federal Aviation ...
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