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'Toy type': Drone crash in New Jersey backyard fuels mystery over recent sightings

IndiaTimes Friday, 13 December 2024
A hobby drone crashed in a New Jersey backyard, adding to anxieties fueled by recent reports of drones near Picatinny Arsenal. Mayor Herd expressed concerns about drones over private property. While a reported drone collision with a powerline proved false, the FAA has imposed flight restrictions.
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