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Trump official says cartel drones breached airspace

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 · 9h · on MSN
Pentagon disabled Mexican cartel drones in US airspace, official says
The airspace over El Paso's international airport was briefly closed on Feb. 11 after the Pentagon disabled drones controlled by Mexican cartels that breached U.S. airspace, according to an administra...

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Pentagon disabled cartel drones before FAA closed El Paso airspace: Updates
 · 4h · on MSN
The Trump administration blamed cartel drones for closing El Paso's airspace. The real story appears much dumber.
 · 8h
Pentagon’s Use of High-Energy Laser Led FAA to Halt Flights Over El Paso
The Pentagon’s use of a high-energy laser to counter what officials thought was a drug-cartel drone led the FAA to temporarily shut down all flights over El Paso, Texas, on Wednesday morning, accordin...

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 · 10h
FAA reopens El Paso airspace after security shutdown due to 'cartel drone incursion'
 · 9h
FAA Briefly Closed El Paso Airspace After Mexican Cartel Drone Breach
New York Magazine · 11h
Why Did the FAA Suddenly Close El Paso’s Airspace?
“The FAA and DOW acted swiftly to address a cartel drone incursion. The threat has been neutralized, and there is no danger to commercial travel in the region,” Transportation secretary Sean Duffy sai...

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 · 13h
FAA stopped flights from El Paso airport after Mexican cartel drones ‘breached’ US airspace, officials say
 · 12h
El Paso airspace closure was tied to Mexican cartel drones, White House official says
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West Coast Marines want to train 500 new drone pilots a year in a crash course on everything from flying to explosions

A new crash course is teaching Marines the ins and outs of drone warfare, from navigation in flight to explosive payloads.
7h

Pentagon Adopts New Policy To Stop Covert Drone Surveillance

The Defense Department authorizes military commanders to stop FPV drones spying on bases from beyond perimeter fences.
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Officials Claim Drone Incursion Led to Shutdown of El Paso Airport

The secretary of transportation said the military had neutralized a drug cartel drone. Two officials said testing of counter-drone technology prompted the closure. The F.A.A. initially said it would last 10 days.
FLYING Magazine
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How Drones Are Reshaping the Olympic Viewing Experience

Small, agile drones are giving Winter Olympics viewers a new perspective at skiing, snowboarding, speed skating, and other events.
New Atlas
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High-powered laser beams could keep drones flying indefinitely

The next frontier in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology is all about keeping these aircraft fueled indefinitely. If we can crack it, drones could stay in the air longer, avoid landing to recharge when it's physically impossible or too dangerous,
Agence France-Presse on MSN
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EU eyes tighter registration, no-fly zones to tackle drone threats

The EU on Wednesday said it wanted to tighten drone registration, create no-fly zones and ramp up detection at critical sites after a string of unexplained sightings rocked European countries last year.
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Can I fly my drone at Super Bowl 60? Here's what you need to know.

Before folks decide to launch their drones near Levi's Stadium, it's important to know whether the Federal Aviation Administration will allow it.
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Air Guard pilots downed over a dozen Iranian drones to earn Distinguished Flying Crosses

The three Air National Guard F-16 pilots — with callsigns "Fume," "Boom," and "Hammer" — took down at least 15 drones and missiles, including a rare kill with a plane's gun.
13h

At Winter Olympics, drone cameras are pushing limits for viewers — and athletes

Drones chasing behind athletes has illuminated these Winter Olympic sports like never before, though not without their downsides.
17h

Here’s why the Olympics drones fly so fast

The 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics are giving people at home a first-of-its-kind, first-person view of the Winter Games, all thanks to a fleet of custom-built drones. The small, agile drones can be spotted—not to mention heard—buzzing across Olympic venues,
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