The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has closed the airspace over Fort Hancock, Texas, following reports of anti-drone laser weapon usage in the area. According to Jin10, this decision comes amid growing concerns over the deployment of advanced military technology in domestic airspace. The closure aims to ensure the safety of both civilian and military aircraft operating in the region. The FAA has not provided a timeline for when the airspace might reopen, as investigations into the reports are ongoing. This development highlights the increasing focus on counter-drone measures and their implications for airspace management.