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Senators briefed on Texas drone incident by the US

Senators have been informed that U.S. officials are to give a classified briefing to key senators on Wednesday, following two incidents in Texas with 'government drones' which prompted the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to close 'airspace? for airplanes.

The U.S. Military shot down an unintentional government drone on February 25, using a laser-based system to combat drones. This prompted the FAA, who oversees flight restrictions around Fort Hancock in Texas, to extend this area.

The FAA announced on February 18 that it would halt all flights at El Paso Airport, Texas for 10 days. However, the FAA reversed course after eight hours and lifted its order. The FAA's action was prompted by Customs and Border Protection using a?high energy laser system near the Mexican border in order to combat drone threats.

Senate Commerce Committee Chair?Ted Cruz (a Texas Republican) said: "I requested the?classified Briefing because I wanted to understand what exactly happened."

Aides to Congress said that the briefing from the FAA, Pentagon, and Homeland Security Department is only for the top Republicans and Democrats of three key committees.

Senator Maria Cantwell is the top Democrat in the Commerce Committee. She said that drone attacks have become a major issue, but emphasized a need for coordination between the military and FAA.

"I hope they'll tell us how to better address these issues in the future." Cantwell stated that the environment was changing.

The Pentagon refused to comment on the briefing.

The FAA was concerned about the use and safety of the laser anti-drone systems. They agreed to lift the restrictions in El Paso, if the Pentagon agreed to postpone further testing until an FAA safety evaluation.

CBP used the laser technology to "take down" four suspected cartel drones in February, despite warnings from the FAA. The technology had not been deemed to be safe for use near commercial flights. A congressional aide said that agencies had stated the laser was never deployed in the United States before. (Reporting and editing by Peter Graff.)

(source: Reuters)