• News
  • |
  • World Travel
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • North America
  • |
  • Educational Articles
    • Art & Culture
    • Books & Literature
    • History & Politics
    • Lifestyle & Relationships
    • Professional Development
    • Science & Nature
  • |
  • About Us
  • Help
  • Contact Us
  • |
Sunday, May 18, 2025
Login
THX News | Global News, Travel & Education.
  • USA
    • Business and Commerce
    • Immigration & Border Security
    • International
      • Africa
      • Asia
      • Europe
      • Middle East
    • Law & Order
    • Local Government
      • Arizona
        • Phoenix
        • Tucson
      • California
        • San José
      • Oregon
        • Happy Valley
        • Hillsboro
        • Josephine County
        • Portland
        • Salem
        • Washington County
      • Virginia
        • Loudoun
    • Medicine & Health
    • Military
    • Space & Exploration
    • Technology
  • Canada
    • Community
    • Culture
    • Healthcare
    • Housing & Home Building
    • International
    • Military
    • Obituaries
    • Politics
    • Technology & Innovation
  • United Kingdom
    • Economy and Economics
      • Business
      • Jobs & Employment
      • Money and Taxes
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • Medical
    • International
    • Law and Order
      • Immigration
    • Military
    • Science & Technology
      • Space and Exploration
      • Technology
      • Transport
    • Society & Culture
      • Culture
      • Education
      • Housing & Land
  • Oceania
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
    • Solomon Islands
No Result
View All Result
THX News | Global News, Travel & Education.
  • USA
    • Business and Commerce
    • Immigration & Border Security
    • International
      • Africa
      • Asia
      • Europe
      • Middle East
    • Law & Order
    • Local Government
      • Arizona
        • Phoenix
        • Tucson
      • California
        • San José
      • Oregon
        • Happy Valley
        • Hillsboro
        • Josephine County
        • Portland
        • Salem
        • Washington County
      • Virginia
        • Loudoun
    • Medicine & Health
    • Military
    • Space & Exploration
    • Technology
  • Canada
    • Community
    • Culture
    • Healthcare
    • Housing & Home Building
    • International
    • Military
    • Obituaries
    • Politics
    • Technology & Innovation
  • United Kingdom
    • Economy and Economics
      • Business
      • Jobs & Employment
      • Money and Taxes
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • Medical
    • International
    • Law and Order
      • Immigration
    • Military
    • Science & Technology
      • Space and Exploration
      • Technology
      • Transport
    • Society & Culture
      • Culture
      • Education
      • Housing & Land
  • Oceania
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
    • Solomon Islands
THX News | Global News, Travel & Education.
No Result
View All Result
Home News North America United States of America Technology

Super Bowl Drone Security in Action

Behind-the-scenes of how a multi-agency tech team used advanced drone detection to secure airspace over the Super Bowl stadium.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
2 weeks ago
in Technology
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
Keeping watch on the sky above the big game at the superdome. Photo by USCG.

Keeping watch on the sky above the big game at the superdome. Photo by USCG.

Table of Contents

Toggle
  • Protecting the Super Bowl from Above
    • The Growing Drone Challenge
  • Technology and Teamwork at the Core
    • How Detection and Response Worked
    • Drone Incursions and Response Tactics
  • Unique Situations Called for Quick Thinking
    • Why Airspace Security Matters
  • Small Drones, Big Responsibility
    • What This Means Moving Forward
    • Stay Informed on Emerging Tech in Public Safety

At this year’s Super Bowl, while the nation focused on touchdowns and halftime shows, a highly coordinated federal operation was focused on protecting the skies.

From the roof of a nearby hotel to the heart of the NFL Security Room, an unseen security force quietly shielded the event from above.

 

Protecting the Super Bowl from Above

The 2025 Super Bowl at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans brought together over 65,000 fans and required tight airspace control.

A multi-agency Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) team, led by the Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate (S&T), worked in tandem with the U.S. Coast Guard and other federal partners to secure the event from unauthorized drones.

 

The Growing Drone Challenge

With more than 1 million drones registered in the U.S., the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has stepped up efforts to control airspace, particularly around large-scale events. Most drone operators follow the rules. However, careless or uninformed individuals can pose serious risks—especially in crowded venues.

During the Super Bowl, the FAA declared the Superdome a temporary No-Fly Zone, a designation meant to keep the airspace safe. Despite this, more than 70 drone intrusion attempts were recorded.

 

Technology and Teamwork at the Core

A Unified Front

Security for the event was handled by a collaborative team that included:

  • DHS S&T

  • U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)

  • Transportation Security Administration (TSA)

  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

  • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

S&T’s C-UAS program provided critical expertise in integrating surveillance technologies across five locations throughout New Orleans.

All feeds were routed to the NFL Security Room, enabling centralized monitoring and immediate decision-making.

“S&T allowed us to link all systems and see what every sensor was detecting in real-time,”

said a USCG official.

 

How Detection and Response Worked

Once a drone entered the restricted airspace, the team followed a precise protocol:

  1. Identify: Was it operated by law enforcement or media?

  2. Evaluate: What was the flight path or launch point?

  3. Respond: Could the drone be redirected, traced, or seized?

In many cases, drones were safely returned to their operators. Others were guided to secure landing zones for inspection. When necessary, teams responded in person.

 

Drone Incursions and Response Tactics

Incident Type Response Strategy Outcome
Clueless pilot near stadium Drone auto-return initiated Operator warned and released
Flight from cruise ship On-site interview by security team No threat found
Repeated approach attempts Drone rerouted to safe zone Device inspected, no payload

Unique Situations Called for Quick Thinking

Not every intrusion fit the usual pattern. Two separate drones were launched from a docked cruise liner in the French Quarter.

Thanks to early detection, ground teams intercepted both flights and located the operators. Fortunately, neither posed a security risk—but the potential consequences were taken seriously.

 

Why Airspace Security Matters

In high-stakes events like the Super Bowl, even small drones can cause disruptions. They may interfere with broadcast signals, create panic, or threaten public safety if carrying hazardous payloads.

The C-UAS team used cutting-edge tools to prevent all these scenarios. This seamless coordination ensured spectators, performers, staff, and media remained safe throughout the event.

 

Small Drones, Big Responsibility

Though no malicious intent was detected in the 70+ drone incidents, each required a swift and secure response.

This event proved that early preparation, interagency communication, and real-time data sharing are essential for modern event security.

 

What This Means Moving Forward

The success of this mission signals the rising importance of drone management systems at public events. As drone usage grows, so does the need for sophisticated counter-UAS solutions.

For attendees, the Super Bowl felt like a celebration. Behind the scenes, it was a masterclass in federal coordination and technology at work.

 

Stay Informed on Emerging Tech in Public Safety

To learn more about innovations in event security and drone detection, follow related updates from DHS Science and Technology or explore new public safety strategies shaping the future.

 

Sources: US Department of Homeland Security- Science & Technology.

 

Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources. Combines AI-analyzed research with human-edited accuracy and context.

 

Tags: counter-drone technologydrone safetypublic event securitySuper BowlUAS detection
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and an investigative journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

Related Posts

First responders navigate the DePLife app detects a person through a wall. Photo by DHS Science Department.
Technology

DepLife Technology Revolutionizes Domestic Security

May 15, 2025
Nvidia and Alphabet Google logos. Artwork by Nvidia.
Technology

AI Collaboration Advances Important Sectors

March 18, 2025
AI-Native Wireless Networks for 6G. Photo by Nvidia.
Technology

NVIDIA Leads AI-Native 6G Development

March 18, 2025
Next-Generation Games Will Be Accelerated by AI Within Shaders. Photo by NIVIDA.
Technology

Neural Shading Technology Revolutionizes Gaming

March 13, 2025
Bayfront Park provided ideal urban environments for the team to conduct their Blue UAS assessments. Photo by NUSTL.
Technology

Unmanned Aircraft Systems Aid Emergency Response

March 4, 2025
NIVIDA 4th q revenue. Photo by NIVIDA.
Technology

NVIDIA: Record $39.3B Revenue Driven by AI

February 26, 2025

Explore & Discover More

Business

Juliette is a member of the senior executive team and is an adviser to the CMA Board. Photo by the UK Government.

CMA’s Decisive Action: Fines on Banks, Broadcasters, and Car Manufacturers

May 16, 2025
Banned from being a business director. Artwork by The Insolvency Service.

Illegal Workers: Suffolk Car Wash Owner Faces Ban

May 16, 2025
Excavator Sales - Lease yard Shenzhen China. Photo by DC Master Chris.

UK Government Approves Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese Excavators

May 15, 2025
News. Artwork by The Insolvency Service.

COVID-19 Bounce Back Loan Fraud Investigations

May 15, 2025

World Travel

Stunning architectural building on a Amsterdam canal. Photo by Amir Appel.

Amsterdam’s Canals: A Hidden History Beneath the Waves

December 9, 2024

A Serene Sunrise: A Monsoon Pilgrimage to Buddha Dhatu Jadi

December 9, 2024

Misty Magic: A Journey to Chimbuk Hill

December 7, 2024
Old Amsterdam canal. Amsterdamer Kanäle. Photo by Bert Kaufmann.

Amsterdam Canals: A Historical Journey

December 1, 2024

Education

The ultimate Supreme Guerrilla advertising. Photo by Suzy Lagasa.

Supreme’s Resale Market: Streetwear’s Economic Shift

April 2, 2025
St George's Building shop window display of Graff Diamonds. Photo by Lisucn Chuaoui Min Reuguae.

Graff’s Exquisite Diamond Cuts: Luxury Redefined

March 31, 2025
Valentino Italian luxury fashion and haute couture. Artwork by Dall-e 3.

Valentino: Italian Luxury Fashion and Haute Couture

March 3, 2025
Breaking World News | THX News

 

News You Can Use.
Know Your Government.

Learn More.

Want to Know More About THX News™?

Local News:

THX News™ now covers government news in some cities in Arizona, Virginia, California, and Oregon.

Early Stage Startup:

THX News™ has no revenue or funding. Social journalism donations welcome

What we are Currently Developing:

We are currently building advanced translation tools and will next be creating an advertising system.

Search

No Result
View All Result
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • RSS

THX News™ 2020-2025

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Australia
  • Canada
    • Community
    • Healthcare
    • Housing & Home Building
    • International
    • Military
    • Obituaries
    • Politics
    • Technology & Innovation
  • New Zealand
  • UK
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Healthcare
    • Housing & Land
    • Jobs & Employment
    • Law & Order
    • Money and Taxes
    • Technology
  • USA
    • Economics & Money
    • Immigration & Border Security
    • International
    • Law & Order
    • Local Government
      • Arizona
      • California
      • Oregon
      • Virginia
    • Medicine & Health
    • Military
    • Space & Exploration
    • Technology
  • —
  • Travel
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • USA
  • Education
    • Art & Culture
    • Books & Authors
    • Fashion
    • History & Politics
    • Lifestyle & Relationships
    • Music
  • —
  • About Us
  • Help
  • Contact
  • Login

THX News™ 2020-2025

THX News™ uses cookies. By using this website you are giving consent to the use of cookies. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.