July 24, 2025 - 02:30

In a recent Congressional testimony, Tom Walker, a leading figure in the drone industry, expressed urgent concerns regarding the national security implications of rapidly advancing drone technology. Walker emphasized the need for a nationalized database that tracks drone pilots and their flights to bolster airspace safety and security. He pointed out that current regulations governing airspace are outdated and insufficient to manage the growing number of drones in operation.
Walker argued that as drone technology continues to evolve, so do the potential risks associated with their misuse. He highlighted the necessity for a comprehensive system that can monitor drone activities, ensuring that both commercial and recreational users are held accountable. The absence of such a framework could leave the nation vulnerable to various threats, including unauthorized surveillance and potential attacks.
His testimony serves as a critical reminder of the need for proactive measures to safeguard airspace and maintain national security in an era where drone technology is becoming increasingly prevalent.
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