House authorizers have proposed adding millions of dollars in counter-drone funding in the chairman's mark of the defense authorization bill for fiscal year 2025. The chairman’s mark , released today, would add $184.8 million in funding for counter-small UAS interceptors. This was the top line item listed on the Army’s unfunded priorities list for FY-25 that was released by the service in March following the rollout of the FY-25 request. Although not specified in the UPL, Politico reported in...