U.S. Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll warns about drone threats in a CBS interview, illustrated with drones in the background.
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Army secretary calls drones 'the threat of humanity’s lifetime' in CBS interview

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In a Nov. 16 appearance on CBS’s Face the Nation, U.S. Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll warned that cheap, easily made drones — which he described as 'flying IEDs' — pose an urgent security challenge and said the Army is leading the Pentagon’s counter‑drone effort under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

On Sunday, November 16, 2025, U.S. Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll appeared on CBS’s Face the Nation to discuss the escalating threat posed by small unmanned aircraft. Calling drones “the threat of humanity’s lifetime,” Driscoll said low‑cost, 3D‑printed models can function as “flying IEDs,” cross borders quickly and cause outsized damage — citing lessons from Ukraine’s extensive drone use against Russian forces.

Driscoll said that under Secretary of War (Defense Secretary) Pete Hegseth, the Army has been put in charge of the Pentagon’s counter‑drone mission and is working closely with federal, state and local law enforcement. He emphasized that no single tool is sufficient: jamming alone won’t stop hard‑wired drones, and measures such as net guns and other interceptors must be coordinated in real time. He advocated building a “digital layer” to share sensing and command‑and‑control data so the nearest trained personnel or systems can neutralize a threat quickly.

The secretary said the challenge is acute around airports, borders and ports, and at major events such as NFL games, the World Cup and the Olympics. On domestic airspace management, Driscoll voiced cautious optimism about broader restrictions and tracking, saying he expects a solution that will let authorities “know what is in the sky at every moment” nationwide while enabling commercial uses — including by companies like Amazon. He likened protections for critical venues to a “golden mini dome” that combines detection, interceptors and trained responders, adding that coordination with the FAA will be essential.

Driscoll’s remarks also align with a parallel push to scale up U.S. drone production. Earlier this month, Reuters reported that the Army plans to buy at least one million drones over the next two to three years — a sharp increase from current levels — and to stimulate domestic production of key components while treating many drones as expendable munitions. Separate reporting this year has described U.S. surveillance drone flights over Mexico — which Mexico’s president said were conducted at her government’s request — and the testing of AI‑enabled security drones at U.S. military installations, underscoring how drone issues now span military and civilian settings.

Editor’s note: Driscoll was sworn in as the Army’s 26th secretary on February 25, 2025, according to Army officials.

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Reactions on X to U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll's CBS interview warning that drones pose 'the threat of humanity’s lifetime' are predominantly neutral, with news outlets sharing the statement and expressing optimism about U.S. countermeasures. Skeptical views from anti-drone advocates question the severity, while defense firms highlight the need for layered defenses. Discussions emphasize the accessibility of cheap drones and comparisons to flying IEDs, drawing parallels to conflicts like Ukraine.

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Dramatic photo illustration of FCC's foreign drone ban: banned DJI drone amid industry reactions from protest to celebration.
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FCC Foreign Drone Ban Takes Effect; Industry Reacts

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Following its announcement earlier today, the US FCC's ban on new foreign-made drones and parts is now effective, targeting DJI amid national security fears for major events. DJI decries lack of evidence, US groups cheer boost to domestic industry, while users eye parts supply.

The Federal Communications Commission has placed new foreign-made drones and their components on its 'Covered List' due to unacceptable risks to U.S. national security. This decision stems from a Trump administration review highlighting threats like surveillance and data theft. The move aims to bolster American drone production ahead of major international events.

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한국 국방부는 현대 전쟁에서의 전투 능력을 강화하기 위해 내년부터 모든 징집병에게 드론 조종 훈련을 제공할 계획이라고 수요일 발표했다. '50만 드론 전사' 프로젝트로 불리는 이 계획은 약 33억 원을 투입해 1만 1천 대의 소형 상용 드론을 구입한다. 안규백 국방부 장관은 이 훈련이 군의 드론 운영 능력을 강화할 뿐만 아니라 제대 후 관련 산업 취업의 기반이 될 것이라고 밝혔다.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under bipartisan criticism over a September 2 U.S. strike on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean, amid conflicting accounts about who ordered follow‑up attacks that reportedly targeted survivors. The incident has intensified debate over whether the campaign against alleged narco‑terrorists complies with U.S. and international law. President Trump has publicly defended Hegseth while signaling plans to expand the strikes to land targets.

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급격한 역전으로 미국 상무부와 FCC는 12월 국가안보 위험을 이유로 신형 중국산 드론을 블랙리스트에 올리려던 계획을 포기했다. 이는 FCC가 외국산 드론을 'Covered List'에 추가한 데 따른 것이다. 이 결정은 트럼프와 시진핑 대통령이 합의한 무역 프레임워크를 지지하며, 트럼프의 4월 베이징 방문 앞두고 있다.

U.S. lawmakers on Thursday viewed video footage of a September 2 military strike on an alleged drug‑smuggling boat near Venezuela, intensifying a partisan dispute over whether a follow‑up attack that killed two survivors complied with the laws of war. Democrats described the images as deeply troubling and potentially unlawful, while Republicans argued the survivors remained legitimate targets.

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The Philippine Rice Research Institute's Drones4Rice initiative is advancing rice production into digital agriculture using drones for seeding, spraying, and fertilizer application. However, an assessment by Dr. Teodoro C. Mendoza warns of potential displacement of 460,000 to 540,000 rural jobs and 'hidden costs' from soil degradation.

 

 

 

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