Counter-Drone Security: Shahed Drones in Cuba, World Cup Defense & eVTOL Air Taxis
David Vanderhoof returns to UAV News Talk after a six-month medical hiatus, joining Max Trescott for a wide-ranging discussion of drones, counter-UAS challenges, and the future of eVTOL air taxis.
Max and David begin with David’s kidney transplant story and his return to the American Helicopter Museum, then move into the Air Force’s planned retirement of the MQ-9 Reaper and the military’s shift toward cheaper, attritable drones. They discuss Shahed-style drones reportedly heading to Cuba, their potential range, and why that raises uncomfortable echoes of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
The episode then turns to counter-drone security, including FBI preparations for the 2026 World Cup, the difficulty of protecting stadiums, and a drone report near the Dumbarton Bridge at 4,200 feet near San Francisco arrival traffic. Max and David explain why detecting a drone is often easier than safely stopping one.
On the eVTOL side, they discuss Archer and Joby air taxi predictions, powered-lift pilot training, New York vertiport infrastructure, and the estimated $16.6 billion advanced air mobility infrastructure gap. The episode closes with a Florida couple accused of burning a neighbor’s DJI drone, proving once again that drone privacy disputes can get expensive fast.








