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Yet Another Reckless Blunder By DUI Hegseth

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by adoo, Feb 27, 2026.

  1. adoo

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    Yesterday, 26 Feb 2026, the US military shot down a CBP drone---using “high-risk counter-unmanned aircraft system” / laser--- shot down a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) drone in Texas. prompting the closure of airspace near the U.S.-Mexico border

    The incident marks the second time this month that a laser was used in Texas and caused a closure of airspace.

    Reckless blunders by DUI Hegseth keep on keeping on.
    • the signal-gate blunders / scandals
    • struck boats in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean
    • threatened to cut Anthropic from DoD supply chain unless it agrees to sign off on its technology being used in all lawful military applications
    • using “high-risk counter-unmanned aircraft system” on on US soil
     
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    Not clear if it was a Defense or DHS screw-up, but regardless, it sure makes the FAA look good for closing the El Paso air space.

    The drone that was shot down was not some backyard plaything. It was a $30,000,000 MQ-9 Reaper drone. It has the size and radar signature of a small passenger jet.

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    This happened after both Defense and DHS said there was "zero chance" that a wrong target could be hit over El Paso. With both the party balloons and this multi-million dollar asset being taken out of the skies, it sure seems like both departments have new toys they are looking for any excuse at all to use.
     
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