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El Paso, drone and Defense Department

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 · 5h
El Paso Incident Highlights Gaps in America’s Drone Defense Industry
The debacle at the El Paso airport this week is a sign that America’s counter-drone technology — and the ability to deploy it — is still at an early stage, despite billions of dollars invested in rece...

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 · 1d · on MSN
FAA abruptly halted El Paso flights over Defense Department's plans to test anti-drone technology
 · 7h · on MSN
El Paso flights were grounded. Was it drones, a test or a mistake?
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Texas leaders’ reactions to sudden El Paso airspace shutdown
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas leaders shared their reactions Wednesday morning to the sudden overnight closure of El Paso’s airspace by the Federal Aviation Administration.

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Pentagon-FAA Dispute Over Lasers To Thwart Cartel Drones Led To Airspace Closure: Reports
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What caused the sudden and confusing closure of El Paso's airspace
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Is El Paso Airport Closed? What Travelers Need to Know
Just hours later, the entire situation was called off and flights were back in the air.

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Alaska Dispatch News · 1d
Coordination breakdown between Pentagon and FAA led to brief airspace closure over Texas, sources say
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FAA Lifts El Paso Airspace Closure After ‘Cartel Drone Incursion’
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Counter-drone technologies are evolving – but there’s no surefire way to defend against drone attacks

Companies are selling a range of anti-drone devices, from guns that fire nets to powerful laser weapons, but no one system is sufficient for defending airports, power plants and other critical sites.
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Do Drug Cartels Actually Use Drones at the Border?

U.S. officials warn that cartel-operated drones on the border pose a major threat. Mexican officials are less certain. Analysts say the answer is likely in between.
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Houma airport seeks national approval to bring drones to Louisiana

Houma and Terrebonne Parish officials say the burgeoning drone technology would bring hope, investment and opportunity to the entire state.
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Airspace Closure Over Laser Weapon Use A Glaring Example Of Drone Defense Policy Struggles

After years of putting off the drone threat, the U.S. government is trying to do something about it, but policy is struggling to catch up.
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From Queens to Milan Cortina, FPV drones transform the viewing experience during the 2026 Olympics

NEW YORK — A Queens drone company is changing the way audiences watch the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. “It’s been capturing these high-speed events with just point of views that we’ve never seen before,
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Drones used as new tool in dog searches in Omaha

For more than 24 hours, Brittany Hall worried about her dog Akoni, who had gone missing with a muzzle on and was unable to drink, eat or bark for help.
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