US Military Used Laser To Take Down Border Protection Drone, Lawmakers Say

On Thursday, the U.S. military employed a laser weapon to intercept a drone perceived as a potential threat near the U.S.-Mexico border. Following the incident, lawmakers clarified that the drone was, in fact, operated by the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency. This event has raised questions regarding the protocols in place for identifying and responding to aerial threats, particularly in sensitive border areas. The use of advanced technology such as lasers in military operations highlights ongoing concerns about drone surveillance and security at the border. Lawmakers are now urging a review of operational procedures to prevent similar misunderstandings in the future, especially given the complex dynamics of border security. The incident underscores the importance of coordination among federal agencies to ensure that protective measures do not inadvertently target friendly assets. As the U.S. continues to grapple with border security issues, incidents like this serve as a reminder of the challenges posed by evolving technologies in both law enforcement and military contexts.
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