By Robert Moore, El Paso Matters Fort Bliss officials didn’t know the city of El Paso was operating Chinese-made drones adjacent to the post, and the post is “assessing any potential risks” from the program, officials said in a statement to El Paso Matters. “Fort Bliss was not made aware in advance of the City of El Paso’s use of foreign-manufactured drones around or near the installation. The installation takes all potential security concerns seriously and is assessing any potential risks associated with unmanned aerial systems operating in close proximity to the base. Fort Bliss maintains a positive and productive relationship with local officials and the City of El Paso to address matters of mutual concern,” Maj. William McGehee, the deputy public affairs officer for the 1st Armored Div
Fort Bliss ‘assessing potential risks’ after city of El Paso deploys Chinese

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