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Washington National Guard Boosts Counter-Drone Preparedness Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026

State military leaders convene security summit and simulate unmanned aerial system threats as part of broader readiness planning
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, the Washington National Guard has taken proactive steps to strengthen counter-unmanned aerial systems readiness, focusing on the growing complexity of drone threats and bolstering interagency security planning.

A major element of this effort was a Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS) Summit held on November 5, 2025, which brought together more than one hundred federal, state, local and private-sector leaders to enhance collaborative planning and readiness.

The summit, hosted by Major General Gent Welsh, Washington’s adjutant general and Homeland Security adviser, convened experts from government, academia, public safety and the defense industry to confront the evolving challenges posed by drone technology.

Leaders emphasised that the effort extends beyond the World Cup to broader national and community safety concerns as drone incidents increase globally.

Central to the summit was a sophisticated tabletop exercise that simulated coordinated unmanned aerial attacks on key sites, including Seattle’s Lumen Field — one of the stadiums slated to host multiple World Cup matches — and critical infrastructure.

Participants evaluated hypothetical launch points and attack tactics, tested interagency response frameworks and assessed gaps in existing legal authorities, resource allocation and policy coordination.

Officials noted that the exercise exposed persistent obstacles to unified responses to unmanned aerial threats, including limitations in governmental authorities and barriers within current policy frameworks.

Defence industry partners showcased a range of technologies for drone detection, deterrence and mitigation, highlighting rapid innovation in the counter-UAS field and underscoring the need for integrating solutions into public safety operations.

Maj. Gen. Welsh drew parallels between today’s aerial security challenges and the pre-September 11 landscape, urging partners to prioritise foresight, cooperation and practical solutions.

He stressed that the mission is not merely about securing a global sporting event, but about safeguarding communities and national assets through unified planning and readiness.

The Washington National Guard’s engagement in counter-UAS preparedness complements broader national efforts — including expanded training initiatives by federal agencies to bolster state and local capabilities — and reflects a layered approach to aerial security as the country prepares to host millions of visitors for the World Cup across multiple cities.

The summit reinforced the importance of clear roles, communication channels and coordinated action to address the multifaceted nature of unmanned aerial threats in a high-visibility security environment.
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