Army’s Anti-Drone Laser Action Draws Attention After El Paso Airport Shutdown

- June 4, 2026
0 views 4 min
1 minute read

Good morning.

Congress is mounting its strongest challenge yet to President Trump’s Iran War, federal prosecutors have unveiled a sanctions-evasion case tied to Iran’s nuclear program, and investigators in Washington, D.C., are digging deeper into allegations that police officials manipulated crime statistics.

The House of Representatives voted Wednesday to approve a war powers resolution to limit unauthorized American military involvement in Iran.

Sponsored by Rep. Gregory Meeks of New York, the measure would require the White House.

+ posts

Seijah Drake was born in Boston, MA, where she developed a penchant for writing early on and a passion for politics in college. After college she worked briefly for a conservative media in New York before relocating to the Greater D.C. Area to pursue a career in political marketing. She now resides in the free state of Florida.

Image generated by AI
5 minute read

Team Trump just sent a powerful message to Mexico’s drug cartels. This past week the FAA suddenly closed the airspace above the El Paso airport in Texas. They initially said it was going to remain closed for 10 days. A few hours later, they reopened the airport.

We then saw reports of a Mylar party balloon being shot down, a cartel drone being downed, and an Army counter-drone laser being fired.

Details of the true story still remain murky, but let’s focus on the two most important parts. Even if the object (or one of the objects) shot down was a balloon and not a drone, the fact is that a military laser on loan to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents was used to do it.

“The [laser] anti-drone technology was launched near the southern border to shoot down what appeared to be foreign drones,” according to CBS News. This is a big deal. (RELATED: Why The Pentagon Must Rethink How America Wins Wars)

The second important part is that the laser is designed to shoot down drones, and Mexican drug cartels use drones across our border all the time, a nearly daily occurrence.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says there were more than 60,000 cartel drone flights along the border in the second half of 2024 alone — an average of about 330 per day.

Fox News reported that:

Cartels use them for three primary missions along the southern border: counter reconnaissance to track Border Patrol and military positions; aerial denial, deploying swarms to threaten U.S. aircraft and create de facto no-fly zones for smuggling; and direct drug delivery, with some drones carrying large payloads.

Reports indicate cartel operatives have even traveled to Ukraine, volunteering on the front lines against Russia, to master advanced drone tactics — including fiber-optic-guided FPV drones immune to jamming. Those same techniques have appeared in Mexico’s cartel wars, with gangs targeting rivals using precision explosives.

Unfortunately, for many reasons, including Biden administration cowardice and lax attitude toward the border, as well as bureaucratic inaction and lack of coordination, nothing was being done about the drone threat. Significantly, Fox News added:

For years, the Federal Aviation Administration has blocked meaningful action against rogue drones — whether mysterious swarms over sensitive U.S. military bases or increasingly bold incursions by Mexican drug cartels. The FAA’s perennial fear? That military countermeasures, from electronic jamming to kinetic options, might endanger civilian or commercial aircraft.

Thankfully, now under Trump, the rules have finally changed. When cartel drones breached U.S. airspace near El Paso International Airport and, more seriously, approached sensitive military facilities, Team Trump decided to act. (RELATED: ‘Invisible Coup’? Scholar Raises Alarms Over Immigration Strategy)

The Army counter-drone laser system used in this incident has been identified as an AeroVironment LOCUST weapon mounted on a 4×4 M1301 Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) or 4×4 Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) based out of Fort Bliss, in El Paso.

The base is a major hub for those operations. It is also home to the 1st Armored Division and a large number of Army air defense units. These counter-drone systems had p[reviously only been used in combat overseas.

Apparently, The New York Times reported, the LOCUST use came as the FAA was working on “a safety assessment of the risks the new technology could pose to other aircraft” in our civilian airspace.

Prior to this, FAA “officials had warned the Pentagon that if they were not given sufficient time and information to conduct their review, they would have no choice but to shut down the nearby airspace.” It seems the FAA believed the Army was going to be testing the lasers for an extended period of time near the airport.

Meanwhile, as The War Zone (TWZ) reported:

At LOCUST’s core is a 20-kilowatt-class laser directed energy weapon. This is at the lower end of the power spectrum for this new era of laser directed energy weapons, and the system is explicitly geared toward the countering small drones mission set.

The turreted system also includes built-in electro-optical and infrared video cameras for target acquisition and tracking. It can be cued to threats by tertiary sensors, including small-form-factor high-frequency radars and passive radio frequency signal detection systems mounted on the vehicles themselves, as well as traditional radars, and other capabilities positioned elsewhere. The Army’s ISV and JLTV-based configurations both feature small radars.

As a relatively small system itself, LOCUST offers additional benefits in terms of mobility and flexibility. Road-mobile versions can readily deploy and redeploy to different locations in response to shifting threats…versions of the system can be readily airlifted by helicopters, allowing for rapid movement to remote locales.

The military has said lasers aren’t a “silver bullet” against drones, repeatedly noting challenges in using directed energy weapon systems. These include range, power, dwell time on target, sensitivity to vibration, humidity, dust, and sand, as well as fragile optics and cooling demands.

Still, despite the challenges and some risks, they do appear now to be in use at the Mexican border. As part of a layered defense that should include high-power microwave directed energy weapons, electronic warfare systems, and kinetic weapons, our border is now far more secure from cartel and other drone threats.

READ NEXT: Is The Pentagon Rethinking Its ‘Gold-Plated’ Strategy?

Picture of Paul Crespo

Paul Crespo

Paul Crespo is the Managing Editor of American Liberty Defense News. As a Marine Corps officer, he led Marines, served aboard ships in the Pacific and jumped from helicopters and airplanes. He was also a military attaché with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) at U.S. embassies worldwide. He later ran for state and federal office, taught political science, wrote for the editorial board of a major newspaper and had his own radio show. A graduate of Georgetown, London and Cambridge universities, he brings decades of experience and insight to the issues that most threaten our American liberty – at home and from abroad. To read more go to: paulcrespo.com.

1 Comment
Leave a Reply

Security

0 views
American Liberty News
0 views
American Liberty News
0 views
American Liberty News

US Considers Expanding NATO Nuclear-Sharing Program Into Eastern Europe: Report

The United States is reportedly discussing a significant expansion of NATO's nuclear-sharing
- June 2, 2026
0 views
American Liberty News

Trump Names Housing Finance Leader Bill Pulte As Acting DNI

The FHFA director will lead the U.S. intelligence community on an acting
- June 2, 2026

Foreign Affairs

0 views
American Liberty News

California Tech CEO Arrested For Allegedly Supplying US Equipment To Iran’s Nuclear Program

A California technology company CEO has been arrested and charged with allegedly
- June 3, 2026
0 views
American Liberty News
0 views
American Liberty News

French Left-Wing Leader Claims France Was Never A White Or Christian Nation

A senior leader of France's hard-left La France Insoumise (LFI) party is
- June 2, 2026
0 views
American Liberty News

US Considers Expanding NATO Nuclear-Sharing Program Into Eastern Europe: Report

The United States is reportedly discussing a significant expansion of NATO's nuclear-sharing
- June 2, 2026

Business & economics

0 views
American Liberty News

Insider Trading Investigation Launched Into Ex-Congressman George Santos

Disgraced former Congressman George Santos is once again under federal scrutiny, this time
- June 3, 2026
0 views
American Liberty News
0 views
American Liberty News

Treasury Department Proposes Commemorative $250 Bill Featuring Trump Portrait

President Donald Trump may soon become the face of a brand-new $250 bill
- May 30, 2026
0 views
American Liberty News

Report: Billionaire Republican Businessman Flees America Amid Rising Taxes

Silicon Valley billionaire and longtime Trump ally Peter Thiel has reportedly moved his
- May 29, 2026

heath & science

0 views
American Liberty News
0 views
American Liberty News

How Ken Paxton Finally Brought Texas Children’s Hospital To Justice

There is a particular kind of public servant who treats a press release
0 views
American Liberty News

Longtime Florida Democrat Frederica Wilson To Retire From Congress

Rep. Frederica Wilson announced Friday that she will retire from Congress at the
- May 29, 2026
0 views
American Liberty News

Trump Team Reportedly Moving Ebola-Exposed Americans To Kenya

The Trump administration is preparing to quarantine and potentially treat Americans exposed to
- May 27, 2026

American Liberty Arms

GunTuber Legend Dugan Ashley Arrested By Feds: Free Speech Concerns, And What It Could Mean For Content Creators

By The Notorious FDE TacticalSh!t In the wild world of gun content on YouTube, few names carry

NRA, FPC, SAF Sue Maryland Over Glock-Style Handgun Ban

By AmmoLand Editor Duncan Johnson Ammoland Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed SB 334 into law, and

Virginia Officials Rebel: Sheriffs And Prosecutors Refuse To Enforce New Gun Ban

By John Crump Ammoland As the deadline for the new Virginia gun laws approaches, Governor Abigail Spanberger’s master

Pakistan Deploys Thousands Of Troops, Jet Fighter Squadron To Saudi Arabia

Pakistan has deployed 8,000 troops, a ​squadron of fighter jets, and an air defense system to

At American Liberty News, we eschew the mainstream media’s tightly controlled narrative to provide our readers with real news, real insights, and the means to take action. We seek out insightful coverage – and partner with knowledgeable and experienced people and organizations to bring you the information and insight our readers demand.

 

We humbly seek to provide the tools and information necessary for our readers to decide for themselves what is true and what is right.

American Liberty News ©2024

Evolution Digital Media

1900 Reston Metro Plz

Suite 600

Reston, VA 20190