Drone Expert Discusses Public Safety, World Cup, and Asymmetric Warfare: Scale Is the Key Solution
Drone industry figure Adam Bry appeared on Fox Business's 'Sunday Futures' with host Maria Bartiromo to discuss flying robots in public safety, drone deployment plans for the 2026 World Cup, and why mass production is the core strategy for countering asymmetric warfare.
Highlights
- Adam Bry appeared on Fox Business's 'Sunday Futures' to discuss drone applications in public safety, the 2026 World Cup, and asymmetric warfare.
- Drones offer faster deployment and lower costs than traditional helicopters, making them increasingly vital for law enforcement and emergency response.
- The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to serve as a major showcase for flying robots in large-scale event security and crowd management.
- Bry contends that mass-producing low-cost drones is the core strategic solution to modern asymmetric warfare, as numerical advantage offsets the limitations of expensive precision systems.
- Defense industries worldwide are accelerating investment in drone mass production capacity based on the strategic logic Bry outlined.
Drone Expert Discusses Public Safety, World Cup, and Asymmetric Warfare: Scale Is the Key Solution
Prominent drone industry figure Adam Bry recently appeared on Sunday Futures, the flagship program of Fox Business, for an in-depth conversation with host Maria Bartiromo. The interview covered the latest applications of flying robots in public safety, the potential role of drone technology at the upcoming FIFA World Cup, and why large-scale drone production has emerged as a strategic solution to modern asymmetric warfare.
Flying Robots and Public Safety
Bry emphasized that flying robots are increasingly becoming essential tools for law enforcement, disaster relief, and emergency response. Compared to traditional helicopters, drones offer the advantages of rapid deployment, lower cost, and the ability to be fielded in large numbers. This enables first responders to gain an aerial perspective quickly, helping commanders make more precise decisions in the field.
Drones at the World Cup
As security requirements for major international events grow more complex, drones are drawing significant attention for their potential roles in crowd monitoring, perimeter patrol around venues, and emergency response. Bry highlighted during the program that the World Cup will serve as an important stage for demonstrating the public safety capabilities of flying robots.
Scaling Up: Breaking the Asymmetric Warfare Deadlock
On the military side, Bry argued that relying solely on a small number of high-cost, sophisticated weapons systems is no longer sufficient to meet the challenges of modern asymmetric warfare. By manufacturing low-cost drones at scale, nations can establish a meaningful strategic advantage through sheer numbers — a core rationale driving the defense industry's current push to build mass drone production capacity.
The interview aired on Fox Business's Sunday Futures, and the full video is available through the network's official social media channels.
Source: Fox Business / Sunday Futures
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