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FAA closes airspace in Fort Hancock, Texas after reported use of anti-drone laser

By Thomson Reuters Feb 26, 2026 | 7:11 PM

WASHINGTON, Feb 26 (Reuters) – The Federal Aviation Administration barred flights on ​Thursday in an ‌area around Fort Hancock, Texas, after congressional aides told Reuters a military laser-based anti-drone ‌system ​was believed ⁠to have accidentally ⁠shot down a U.S. government drone.

The FAA and Pentagon did not ​immediately comment but the FAA cited “special security reasons” ⁠its notice ⁠about the restrictions on ​the airspace near the ​Mexican border.

This month, the FAA ‌said it was halting traffic for 10 days at the airport ⁠in El Paso, Texas, only to reverse course and lift ⁠its ‌order after about ⁠eight hours.

Reuters and ​other ‌media reported that ​closure stemmed ⁠from concerns about the use of the laser-based anti-drone system.

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Clarence ​Fernandez)