Ga. Police Deploy Counter-Drone Tech Ahead of World Cup Events
What to know
- Cobb County police will use a nearly $9.7 million federal grant-funded system to detect and manage unauthorized drones during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, part of a broader Homeland Security investment exceeding $12 million.
- The program includes advanced counter-drone technology—such as detection antennas, radar, and mitigation tools—along with expanded “Drone as a First Responder” operations using remotely deployed drones for real-time aerial support.
- New federal authority under the SAFER SKIES Act allows trained personnel to take control of hostile drones, with local officers working alongside federal and regional partners to secure major World Cup events.
