Unidentified Drones Over the U.S.: Threats, Tech, and the Future of Security
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The recent reports of drones over military bases in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania bear striking similarities to incidents reported in Virginia last year. In both cases, the drones were described as larger and more sophisticated than typical commercial or hobby drones. These drones operated primarily at night, often hovering near sensitive military and infrastructure sites, and displayed advanced capabilities such as extended flight durations and precise maneuverability.
Key Similarities:- Size and Noise: Both sets of incidents involved drones described as larger and noisier than consumer models, suggesting commercial-grade or custom-built devices.
- Flight Patterns: The drones exhibited coordinated behavior, with multiple drones seen flying in formation or systematically scanning areas.
- Target Areas: In both instances, the drones were reported near high-security locations, including military installations, power lines, and other critical infrastructure.
- Timing: The flights typically occurred during nighttime hours, making identification and tracking more difficult.
- Lack of Identification: Despite extensive investigations, no clear origin or purpose has been determined for either set of incidents.
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