A US military laser system shot down a drone near the US-Mexico border on Thursday, only for it to emerge that the aircraft belonged to Customs and Border Protection (CBP), prompt ...
The FAA's El Paso airspace shutdown did not go into effect until more than a day after CBP fired a laser to shoot down an ...
The U.S. military shot down a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) drone with a laser in Texas on Thursday, according to ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration barred flights on Thursday in an area around Fort Hancock, Texas, after congressional aides told Reuters a military laser-based ...
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Pentagon to test anti-drone lasers at southern border after military mistakenly shot down CBP drone and party balloon
The Pentagon is preparing to test a high-energy laser system designed to counter drones near the U.S.-Mexico border after two recent incidents in which similar systems were used to shoot down what ...
“Our heads are exploding over the news that DoD reportedly shot down a CPB drone." ...
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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 ...
Lawmakers claim that a US military counter-drone laser mistakenly shot down a CBP drone near Fort Hancock, Texas, as the FAA ...
The apparent friendly fire incident prompted the Federal Aviation Administration to quickly close some airspace near the border.
The Department of Defense shot down a Customs and Border Protection drone, Democratic House lawmakers said Thursday.
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US military uses laser to take down CBP drone, lawmakers say
The case of mistaken identity prompted the FAA to close additional airspace around Fort Hancock, about 50 miles southeast of El Paso.
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Pentagon shoots down US Customs and Border Protection drone with laser system, lawmakers say
The US military used a controversial anti-drone laser system to shoot down a unmanned aircraft operated by US Customs and Border Protection in Texas, according to congressional representatives.
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