Headline: Drone XL, 12/30/2025
Haye Kesteloo reports:
Here’s what none of the mainstream outlets are asking: What does “drone-free roof” actually mean technically?
Trump’s phrasing – “they call it drone-free roof” – suggests he’s repeating terminology from architects or security consultants rather than describing specific technology. And let’s be honest: the term is marketing language. It implies a physical property the building doesn’t actually have, like calling a screen door “bug-free” because you installed a zapper nearby.
In reality, “drone-free” likely means some combination of standard counter-UAS systems already deployed at high-security government facilities. The options fall into several categories: [emphasis added]
Kesteloo mentions 4:
- Detection systems
- Jamming and RF disruption
- Cyber takeover
- Physical barriers
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