Pentagon shot down “a seemingly threatening” drone in southwest Texas that was later revealed to belong to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). A U.S. official shared that a laser weapon was used ...
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The incident triggered a second airspace closure along the Mexico border this month and further exposed the apparent lack of coordination among government agencies.
Pentagon reportedly used a high-energy laser to down a Department of Homeland Security drone over Fort Hancock, Texas.
The Pentagon, CBP and the FAA said in a statement that the military mitigated "a seemingly threatening unmanned aerial system ...
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The agencies said they would work on “increased cooperation and communication to prevent such incidents in the future.” ...
The US military mistakenly shot down a drone belonging to Customs and Border Protection near the Mexican border in Fort Hancock, Texas, according to reports from Reuters and The New York Times. The ...
This is the second time in two weeks a new anti-drone laser has been used to bring down an object over Texas, after flights ...
For a second time near El Paso, drones, lasers and the federal government have tangled into a TFR. This one should not impact commercial flights, but it will politics.
The Department of Defense mistakenly shot down a Customs and Border Protection drone over El Paso, according to a statement ...
The Trump administration’s incompetence continues to cause chaos in our skies,” U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth said.