The question is, CAN we shoot it down? Because the worst thing that could happen would be for them to test fire, and we try to shoot it down, and fail. I am thinking that we probably would not try, at this point, since they don't have the range to hit us from across the Atlantic, and my impression is that they probably couldn't even fire one accurately enough to hit a target within the 2,000 mile range (not sure on that, of course).
I'm very interested in this anti-drone laser technology the Navy just unveiled:
US Navy to deploy anti-drone laser in Persian Gulf | The Times of Israel
I think that in a few years, we'll be able to blow away anything they can fire at us. I don't know how reliably we can do that right now, though...



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