Military Fires Laser at Own Drone, Airspace Closed


Author: The Daily News Now! February 27, 2026 Duration: 1:28
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Military Fires Laser at Own Drone, Airspace Closed

U.S. military mistakenly fires laser at own drone near border, sparking concerns over drone threats and communication issues between agencies. Lawmakers criticize Trump administration for ignoring bill aimed at improving training and communication. Government invests in anti-drone tech to counter growing drone issues at the border.

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