Why We Should Be Thinking About Drone Attacks in the U.S.
In an interview with Federal News Network, Woods Rogers Principal Carter Lee, who also serves as the Virginia National Guard State Judge Advocate, addresses the rising concerns over drone threats within U.S. borders. In the interview, Carter emphasized the disconnect between the rapid advancement of unmanned aircraft technology and the current legal frameworks, stating, “There’s a gap between the state of unmanned aircraft and the law that governs what you can do to secure ourselves.”
Carter highlighted the potential for adversaries, including drug cartels, to utilize drones for surveillance or attacks, and pointed out the fragmented nature of federal counter-drone authorities. He advocated for extending drone mitigation powers to state and local authorities, coupled with appropriate training and oversight.
This insightful discussion sheds light on the evolving challenges of drone security and the need for cohesive legal and operational strategies.
To listen to the full interview, visit Federal News Network.
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