By Laura Gottesdiener MONTERREY, Mexico, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The chaotic closure of the El Paso airport overnight Tuesday, ...
New evidence suggests the CBP's use of a military anti-drone laser triggered an airspace shutdown initially attributed to Mexican cartels.
People familiar with the episode said the use of the technology was not coordinated with the Federal Aviation Administration. Officials targeted what they thought was a drug cartel drone, but turned ...
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FAA failed to coordinate before it ‘hit the switch’: Security expert
The Federal Aviation Administration did not follow protocols for coordinating agencies before deciding to close airspace ...
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Rooke: Cartel drone takedown highlights stakes in Democrat-backed DHS funding cut
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an abrupt notice Wednesday grounding all flights in and out of El Paso ...
Mortifying. The post It Appears That Immigration Officials Caused the El Paso Airport Shutdown When They Panic-Fired a ...
Agencies with the drones see response times to calls from 90 and 100 seconds, with the drone often arriving before an officer ...
Panning out: Since April, the Trump administration has militarized border lands in Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas as extensions of Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps bases. By July, ...
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) — Military forces in Latin America are responding to a surge in drone attacks with drones of their own. In October, the Colombian army activated its first unmanned ...
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