Under current interpretations of the United States Code, certain military sites—including training bases—are not explicitly listed as assets that must be defended against drones. As a result, installations such as Luke Air Force Base in Arizona, where fifth-generation F-35 pilots are trained, are not formally designated as sites authorized to employ counter-UAS measures.
facepalm
Ultimately in the interest of public safety it is wreckless and irresponsible to possess such weapons and not have the basic security to keep drones out. It is like building a nuclear missile silo and leaving the door unlocked.
Lock the damn door.
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