DHS to Spend $100M on Anti-Drone Tech: Smart Move or Overkill?

DHS plans to spend over $100 million on systems to counter hostile drones. From anti-drone rifles to truck-mounted units, it’s a drone smackdown in the making. Who knew aerial security could sound like a sci-fi blockbuster? DHS hopes these counter-unmanned aircraft systems will protect critical infrastructure and public safety.

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Hot Take:

Looks like the Department of Homeland Security is gearing up to become the ultimate drone swat team! Move over, Avengers – the DHS is calling dibs on the skies with a $100 million plan to outsmart, outmaneuver, and downright out-fly those pesky drones that dare to disrupt our peace. Who knew the next blockbuster superhero movie would star a federal agency and a heap of anti-drone gadgets? Let’s hope our tax dollars are going to good use and not just funding a real-life video game where “Game Over” means a drone crash landing on top of someone’s BBQ. Watch out, Amazon delivery drones, you might want to start flying with a white flag attached!

Key Points:

– DHS plans to spend over $100 million on Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) to tackle drone threats.
– The acquisition will span from 2026 to September 2030, with contracts awarded early next year.
– C-UAS technology includes handheld rifles, wearable models, and truck-mounted units.
– DHS has been under scrutiny for its enforcement policies and use of surveillance drones over protests.
– The tech aims to protect critical infrastructure and public safety from unauthorized drones.

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