This article first appeared in The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit news organization educating the public on military service. Subscribe to their newsletter. On a warm, winter Sunday, the Playas ...
The U.S. military used a laser Thursday to shoot down a “seemingly threatening” drone flying near the U.S.-Mexico border. It turned out the drone belonged to Customs and Border Protection, lawmakers ...
The U.S. military used a laser Thursday to shoot down a “seemingly threatening” drone flying near the U.S.-Mexico border. It turned out the drone belonged to Customs and Border Protection, lawmakers ...
Soldiers look at the border wall next to a surveillance vehicle in Sunland Park, New Mexico, Feb. 3, 2025. (Andres Leighton/AP) The U.S. military on Thursday used a laser to shoot down a “seemingly ...
The incident happened near Fort Hancock (marked in red), Texas, about 50 miles southeast of El Paso. — Google Maps A US military laser weapon system accidentally shot down a drone operated by US ...
The U.S. military used a laser Thursday to shoot down a “seemingly threatening” drone flying near the U.S.-Mexico border. It turned out the drone belonged to Customs and Border Protection, lawmakers ...
Editor’s note: This article first appeared on The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit news organization educating the public on military service, and The Border Chronicle, which produces independent ...
The U.S. military used a laser to shoot down a Customs and Border Protection drone, members of Congress said Thursday, and the Federal Aviation Administration responded by closing more airspace near ...
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A war zone, minus the war: One year later, has the military really secured the US.-Mexico border?
This article first appeared in The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit news organization educating the public on military service. Subscribe to their newsletter. On a warm, winter Sunday, the Playas ...
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