Featured in DHSBYBrett TingleyJun 9, 2021ShareThe Y-12 Nuclear Development Site Has Deployed Its First Anti-Drone SystemThe deployment at Y-12 shows how seriously the DOE and other federal departments and agencies are beginning to take the drone threat. BYBrett TingleyJun 9, 2021ShareBYBrett TingleyMay 22, 2021ShareBorder Patrol Helicopter Had Bizarre Encounter With Mysterious “Highly Modified” Drone (Updated)The mystery drone flew up to 14,000 feet and was tracked for over an hour. Now the FBI is investigating. BYBrett TingleyMay 22, 2021ShareBYBrett TingleyDec 7, 2020ShareHere’s What’s In New Guidelines For Defending Infrastructure Against Drone AttacksThe guidelines focus on how to better harden sensitive facilities against drone attacks without high-end anti-drone technologies. BYBrett TingleyDec 7, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickJun 12, 2018Share‘Harvester’ Could Transform Any US Air Force C-130 Into A Nuke Sniffing PlaneThe podded air sampling equipment will greatly expand the service’s ability to rapidly collect data on nuclear incidents abroad and at home. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 12, 2018Share
BYBrett TingleyJun 9, 2021ShareThe Y-12 Nuclear Development Site Has Deployed Its First Anti-Drone SystemThe deployment at Y-12 shows how seriously the DOE and other federal departments and agencies are beginning to take the drone threat. BYBrett TingleyJun 9, 2021Share
BYBrett TingleyMay 22, 2021ShareBorder Patrol Helicopter Had Bizarre Encounter With Mysterious “Highly Modified” Drone (Updated)The mystery drone flew up to 14,000 feet and was tracked for over an hour. Now the FBI is investigating. BYBrett TingleyMay 22, 2021Share
BYBrett TingleyDec 7, 2020ShareHere’s What’s In New Guidelines For Defending Infrastructure Against Drone AttacksThe guidelines focus on how to better harden sensitive facilities against drone attacks without high-end anti-drone technologies. BYBrett TingleyDec 7, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickJun 12, 2018Share‘Harvester’ Could Transform Any US Air Force C-130 Into A Nuke Sniffing PlaneThe podded air sampling equipment will greatly expand the service’s ability to rapidly collect data on nuclear incidents abroad and at home. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 12, 2018Share