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Home News North America United States of America Military

UAS Incursions Surge at Southern Border

Addressing the Growing Challenge of Unmanned Aircraft Systems Along the U.S.-Mexico Border: Insights and Implications for National Security.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 year ago
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Air Force Gen. Gregory Guillot introduces himself and provides his initial plans for the commands. Photo by Joshua Armstrong. DoD.

Air Force Gen. Gregory Guillot introduces himself and provides his initial plans for the commands. Photo by Joshua Armstrong. DoD.

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  • The Unseen Threat Above
    • A Glimpse into the Unknown
    • The Role of NORAD and Northcom
  • Bipartisan Concerns and the Potential Threat
    • Strategies and Standardizations
  • Lessons from the Sky
  • The Sky’s the Limit

The Unseen Threat Above

As the morning sun casts its first light on the U.S.-Mexico border, an unseen challenge buzzes in the sky. Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), or drones, have surged in numbers, with over 1,000 incursions reported each month, according to the U.S. Northern Command’s top general.

This revelation, coming from Air Force Gen. Gregory M. Guillot during a recent Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, underscores a growing concern for national security.

 

A 3D-printed unmanned aircraft system flies above Camp Lejeune, N.C. Photo by Marine Corps Cpl. John Hamilton. DoD.
A 3D-printed unmanned aircraft system flies above Camp Lejeune, N.C. Photo by Marine Corps Cpl. John Hamilton. DoD.

 

A Glimpse into the Unknown

The exact figure remains elusive, shrouded in the vastness of the border’s expanse. “It’s in the thousands,” Guillot admitted, highlighting the difficulty in pinpointing the sheer volume of these incursions.

This admission not only raises eyebrows but also questions about the potential threats these unmanned visitors might pose to national security.

 

The Role of NORAD and Northcom

Tasked with the colossal duty of defending North American skies, NORAD and Northcom find themselves at the forefront of this emerging challenge.

Their primary mission of detecting and responding to ballistic missile attacks has now expanded to include these silent, flying intruders.

The revelation of such a significant number of UAS incursions has indeed been “alarming” for Gen. Guillot, indicating a shift in focus for these defense organizations.

 

Bipartisan Concerns and the Potential Threat

Congressional members, irrespective of party lines, have voiced their concerns over the potential dangers posed by these UAS activities. The bipartisan unease stems from the dual-use nature of drones, capable of benign research or sinister smuggling operations.

While Guillot reassures that none have yet “manifested in a threat to the level of national defense,” the mere possibility of such an eventuality cannot be ignored.

 

Strategies and Standardizations

The Defense Department, along with NORAD and Northcom, is in the process of developing standardized operating procedures to counter this threat. Guillot’s commitment to recommending comprehensive strategies underscores the seriousness with which this issue is being taken.

The goal is clear: to ensure a unified and effective response to UAS incursions, safeguarding the homeland from potential airborne threats.

 

Lessons from the Sky

The recent high-altitude Chinese balloon incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities in our airspace. NORAD’s adjustment of radar sensitivities post-incident is a testament to the organization’s adaptability and commitment to maintaining domain awareness. Such measures are critical in staying one step ahead of potential adversaries.

 

The Sky’s the Limit

The challenge posed by unmanned aircraft systems along the southern border is both unprecedented and complex. As we delve deeper into this issue, the importance of vigilance, innovation, and collaboration becomes increasingly clear.

With over 1,000 incursions a month, the need for effective countermeasures and strategic foresight has never been greater.

As we continue to monitor the skies, one thing is certain: the security of our borders extends well beyond the ground we stand on.

 

Sources: THX News & US Department of Defense.

Tags: national securityU.S.-Mexico borderunmanned aircraft systems
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and 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.

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