US federal regulators have cleared a counter-drone laser system for deployment along the southern border. The system is capable of disabling rogue drones at the speed of light without endangering commercial aviation. This approval marks the official operationalization of directed-energy weapons for homeland security, providing a non-kinetic, low-collateral-damage solution for border surveillance and critical infrastructure protection.
This means B2B drone service providers in security, patrol, and asset protection sectors can expect new opportunities. The policy endorsement could spur government procurement and commercial partnerships around advanced counter-UAS technologies.
According to the source, the decision reflects growing demand for effective and safe counter-drone measures. B2B firms specializing in counter-UAS solutions should prepare for increased federal and state-level contracts.