Michael Panczenko: Lockheed Martin troubleshooting drone threats

In the 19th century, locomotives chugging by scared horses and cattle. In the 20th century, sonic booms panicked picnics and rattled windows. Now, drones — un...

In the 19th century, locomotives chugging by scared horses and cattle. In the 20th century, sonic booms panicked picnics and rattled windows. Now, drones — unmanned aerial vehicles — are annoying just about everyone. And they're starting to be recognized as potential threats. Lockheed Martin Cyber Solutions is developing ways to counteract some of the threats from drones, says Michael Panczenko, Lockheed's director of engineering and technology.

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