DRONELIFE Exclusive: Andrew Giuliani on the Counter-UAS Security Race for the 2026 World Cup
The U.S. is accelerating Counter-UAS system deployment ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In a DRONELIFE exclusive, Andrew Giuliani called the effort a 'Herculean' feat, detailing how new counter-drone protocols are being established to protect major sporting events and critical infrastructure.

Highlights
- The U.S. is accelerating Counter-UAS deployment ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup co-hosted with Canada and Mexico.
- Andrew Giuliani described the multi-venue counter-drone buildup as a 'Herculean' feat in a DRONELIFE exclusive interview.
- New Counter-UAS protocols cover detection, tracking, and mitigation, requiring federal-state-local coordination.
- Multiple U.S. cities will host World Cup matches, dramatically expanding the scope of simultaneous counter-drone operations.
- Recent drone incursions at sporting events and political rallies underscore the urgency of robust countermeasures.
U.S. Sprints to Deploy Counter-UAS Security for the 2026 World Cup
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup fast approaching, the United States is ramping up deployment of Counter-UAS (Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems) capabilities to guard against potential drone threats to major sporting events and critical infrastructure. DRONELIFE contributing editor Jim Magill recently sat down with Andrew Giuliani for an exclusive interview exploring the latest developments in America's counter-drone defense efforts.
Counter-UAS Deployment: A 'Herculean' Feat
In the interview, Giuliani described the effort to build out counter-drone systems as "Herculean," underscoring the extraordinary scale and complexity of the undertaking. He noted that as drone threats continue to grow — whether from careless operators or hostile actors — comprehensive countermeasures are essential to ensuring public safety.
Security Challenges of the 2026 World Cup
The 2026 World Cup will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with multiple U.S. cities staging matches. This dramatically expands the scope and difficulty of security operations. How to simultaneously deploy effective Counter-UAS systems across numerous venues has become one of the most pressing challenges facing organizers and security agencies.
Establishing New Counter-UAS Protocols
This report is part of a DRONELIFE special series focusing on U.S. efforts to establish new Counter-UAS protocols designed to protect high-profile sporting events and critical infrastructure from potential drone threats. These protocols span detection, tracking, and mitigation — and require coordinated collaboration across federal, state, and local government agencies.
A Pivotal Moment for Industry and Policy
As drone technology proliferates rapidly, counter-drone security has become a major homeland security issue in the United States. From professional sporting events to political rallies, a string of drone incursion incidents in recent years has highlighted the urgent need for robust countermeasures. The 2026 World Cup will undoubtedly serve as a critical stress test for America's Counter-UAS capabilities.
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