White House confirms counter‑drone systems used at every World Cup match
A White House official announced that counter‑drone technology will be deployed at each World Cup match. The security measure covers all 78 games scheduled for the tournament.
A White House official announced that counter‑drone technology will be deployed at each
World Cup match. The security measure covers all 78 games scheduled for the tournament.
Officials say the systems are designed to detect and neutralise unauthorised drones.
Deployment aims to protect spectators, players and broadcast infrastructure. The
technology integrates radar, radio‑frequency detection and jamming capabilities.
Coordination involves host‑nation security agencies and international partners. The
announcement reflects heightened concerns over aerial threats at large events. Observers
will watch the effectiveness of the system throughout the competition.