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Drones operated by Mexican drug cartels flying across the border prompted a major clampdown in air traffic over El Paso, Texas, earlier today, a Trump administration official has told TWZ. The airspace restrictions appeared without warning and created still lingering confusion. Cross-border cartel drone operations are a chronic issue, and we have been calling attention to the growing dangers they pose for many years now.
Mexican cartel drones breached US airspace. The Department of War [DOW] took action to disable the drones, the administration official told us. The FAA [Federal Aviation Administration] and DOW have determined there is no threat to commercial travel.
The FAA and DOW acted swiftly to address a cartel drone incursion, Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy has also said in a statement. The threat has been neutralized, and there is no danger to commercial travel in the region. The restrictions have been lifted and normal flights are resuming.
The temporary closure of airspace over El Paso has been lifted, according to an earlier post from the official FAA account on X. There is no threat to commercial aviation. All flights will resume as normal.
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Reuters had earlier reported that the FAAs action was tied to the Pentagons use of counterdrone technology to address Mexican drug cartels use of drones, citing anonymous airline sources. Politico had also reported a link to counter-drone testing, citing an unnamed aviation industry source. Coordination problems between the FAA and the military may have created a disconnect. An unnamed U.S. official reportedly told The Atlantic that the FAA reopened the air space after talking to officials at Fort Bliss, as well. Fort Bliss is located on the northeast outskirts of El Paso.
https://www.twz.com/news-features/cartel-drones-triggered-airspace-clampdown-major-government-response-around-el-paso
Walleye
(44,156 posts)And accuse us of being narco terrorist. Why not were doing it to them
NCDem47
(3,370 posts)But...maybe it was U.S. activity that prompted the closure.
We'll never get a straight story. And Trump and minions will fabulize the whole affair.
gab13by13
(31,702 posts)I believe nothing that this administration says. I don't believe cartel drones.
agingdem
(8,802 posts)so far: drug cartel drone..GPS and something to do with Biggs Airfield..high power lasers...and now party balloon....all bullshit!...and I'm damn sure that ridiculous stunt cost the airlines millions...
Just another day in Trump's psychotic alternate universe
douglas9
(5,693 posts)The unexpected but brief airspace closure in the Texas border city of El Paso stemmed from disagreements between the Federal Aviation Administration and Pentagon officials over drone-related tests, multiple sources close to the matter told CBS News.
The Pentagon had undertaken extensive planning on the use of military technology near Fort Bliss, a military base that abuts the El Paso International Airport, to practice taking down drones.
Two sources identified the technology as a high-energy laser.
Meetings were scheduled over safety impacts, but Pentagon officials wanted to test the technology sooner, stating that U.S. Code 130i requirements governing the protection of certain facilities from unmanned aircraft had been met.
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Earlier this week, the anti-drone technology was launched near the southern border to shoot down what appeared to be foreign drones. The flying material turned out to be a party balloon, sources said. One balloon was shot down, several sources said.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/airspace-closure-followed-spat-over-drone-related-tests-and-party-balloon-shoot-down-sources-say/
GoCubsGo
(34,782 posts)One minute, it's "10 days." The next, it's "temporary." And, they can't even inform the city about what the hell is going on? God only knows what these pathological liars are trying to cover up this time.
newdeal2
(5,078 posts)No explanation needed.
