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Sheri Biggs Warns Drones Have Been Spotted Over Nuclear Plants And Airports 'In Multiple States'
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During a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on Tuesday, Rep. Sheri Biggs (R-SC) spoke about drone sightings over high-value infrastructure.
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Thank you, gentlemen from New York. I now recognize the gentleman from South Carolina, Ms. Biggs.
00:08
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The FAA has reported over one million registered unmanned aircraft
00:16
systems, more commonly known as drones, as of April 2025, with many more believed to be
00:22
unregistered. Unauthorized drone incursions are increasing in frequency, particularly
00:29
in proximity to sensitive sites, such as military installations, nuclear power plants, which we just
00:36
mentioned, and airports. Between 2022 and 2024, North American Aerospace Defense Command and the
00:45
Department of Defense documented more than 600 unauthorized drone overflights of U.S. military
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facilities. Public reporting has also noted concerning incidents near critical infrastructure,
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such as the appearance of low-altitude drones over nuclear facilities and near commercial airport
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perimeters in multiple states. So I think all of you are perfectly capable of answering my question,
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so I'll just leave it open. But my first question is, what are some of the direct impacts of unauthorized
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drone overflights at military facilities, airports and maritime ports? And specifically for airports
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and maritime ports, could you explain the potential, the cascading effects that such incidents could
01:37
or may have regionally or even nationwide?
01:43
Well, I'm happy to take that question, Congresswoman, and thank you very much.
01:46
I think first and foremost, obviously there's, with each incident, the potential for there being some
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sort of a catastrophic event. Thankfully, as mentioned, we haven't seen that in the United
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States as yet, but we have seen it overseas as the topic of this overall hearing, how drone warfare
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abroad is changing, you know, the situation at home. But even without those catastrophic events,
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each time one of these incidents occurs, it erodes public trust as well.
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It also damages the public perception around the positive utility of drones. AUVSI, we represent
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companies that focus on, you know, the defense against drones, but we also represent, you know,
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dozens of drone operators that are doing, you know, life-saving critical missions every day,
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whether it's for public safety or package delivery or other really important things for our economy
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and public safety. All of that could go away if there's a very, you know, a terrible drone incident
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that occurs in the United States. And again, as we've talked about today, this is no longer a
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technology problem. The technology is in place. These three companies, as well as others,
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all have the ability to offer the protection to all the different sites that you listed.
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But Congress hasn't updated the rules since 2018. Obviously, the landscape and the threat
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environment has changed dramatically. And it's incumbent upon you, as lawmakers, to give, you know,
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federal officials more authorities to be able to delegate those authorities with proper training and
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oversight, the local state and local state police as well. I think there's, I think there's two
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things to add back on there. And I think one of it is, is really kind of a lexicon we've had for a
03:18
while. We should get rid of careless and clueless, just like a vehicle on the road in our highways,
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you either drive it legally or you drive it illegally. And the enforcement aspect of that needs to be
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understood. I think also, when we say counter drone or counter UAS, I think sometimes that's a misnomer.
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Again, these systems provide air domain awareness. They are a safety tool. More than anything else,
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they provide safety to the general public to any of the events that we have. The security element is
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there in mitigation, which is also necessary. It's making sure that you have the exact tools that
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you need to enforce what crimes are being committed, and then take appropriate action through judicial
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process. Thank you so much for your insight. Mr. Walker, I have a quick question for you.
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From an industry perspective, what are the most effective tools available today to detect and
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neutralize these threats before they cause harm? And are private operators and owners
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of critical infrastructure equipped to use them?
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That's a very good question. And so, first, you have to understand that there are a variety of
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technologies out there from RF detection, acoustic. We could go down the list of the various different
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ways to detect these devices. Everybody's technology is in everybody's systems and amalgamation of various
04:40
different groups of those technologies. But no, not everybody has the availability of that. And I've
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spoken with multiple law enforcement agencies who don't even know these technologies exist,
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much less have access to them. So, I think back to what everybody here has been saying. First off,
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do we need to give, and I really appreciate him pointing out that I think there's a fear about
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delegating counter UAS authority down to certain agencies because everybody just assumes that that
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means we're going to be, you know, shooting down drones or taking down drones. And that's not necessarily the
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case. It is the identification of whether or not these are hostile or non-hostile. There's, again,
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we haven't, we've said it enough, but I'm going to say it one more time. It's not a technology problem.
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They exist. Do the appropriate law enforcement agencies at all various different levels have
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access to these technologies? They don't, and they don't have access to the training for them either.
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So, there's, there's a lot Congress can do to help make the situation a lot better and fast.
05:47
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