Border Security

Pentagon’s Reckless Laser Tests Expose Dangerous Gaps in Airspace Safety and Coordination

By National Security Desk | March 8, 2026

Recent Pentagon laser tests to counter drone threats have disrupted U.S. airspace twice, revealing dangerous failures in military coordination with the FAA—putting American travelers at unnecessary risk.

In a troubling development that underscores ongoing issues with federal overreach and poor interagency communication, the Pentagon and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have announced joint anti-drone laser tests in New Mexico following two disruptive airspace closures in Texas last month. These closures, triggered by the military's uncoordinated use of high-powered lasers to combat drones near the U.S.-Mexico border, dangerously stranded travelers and exposed fundamental flaws in safeguarding our national airspace. When Military Might Collides with Civilian Safety: Who’s Really in Charge? The recent incidents reveal a glaring breakdown between the Department of Defense and FAA—America’s frontline guardian for aviation safety....

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