The U.S. Army has been acquiring multiple versions of the LOCUST laser weapon system to bolster its ability to shoot down hostile drones.
The US Army deployed a laser-based counter-drone system near El Paso International Airport on Wednesday, triggering a ...
AeroVironment, a Virginia-based drone and counter-drone manufacturer, delivered its first two LOCUST systems to the U.S. Army ...
After years of putting off the drone threat, the U.S. government is trying to do something about it, but policy is struggling ...
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The counter-drone weapon that caused a shutdown of El Paso's airspace on Wednesday was AeroVironment's LOCUST, a 20-kilowatt ...
Sources say an Army antidrone laser near Fort Bliss prompted a brief FAA airspace closure—spotlighting the hazards of battlefield technology in civilian skies ...
CBP fired the laser thinking it was aiming at cartel drones, leading the FAA to close the airspace over El Paso—and causing an uproar in Washington.
Administration officials, including Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, have said the shutdown occurred because of Mexican cartel drones that breached the US airspace ...
Nitrate levels in the metro's drinking water sources are nearing last summer’s highs, which led to a first-ever lawn‑watering ...
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Airspace over the city of El Paso in Texas reopened after seven hours on February 10 after safety concerns about an army ...