'Some are stars mistaken as drones': US Homeland Security on mysterious sightings
Tuesday, 17 December 2024 Federal agencies addressed recent drone sighting concerns, clarifying most were legitimate or misidentified objects. Thousands of drones operate legally daily, and while some sightings near military bases are under investigation, no national security threat is currently evident. Authorities are using advanced technology to monitor the situation and assure public safety.
Mysterious drone sightings have been reported across several states, including New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, causing widespread speculation and concern. The sightings, which began in November, have been observed nightly over significant locations like restricted areas and residential...
Senator Andy Kim of New Jersey sheds light on the recent drone sighting reports, explaining that many of these incidents were actually planes mistaken for drones. With increasing reports of..
Donald Trump has raised serious concerns about the increasing number of mysterious drone sightings across the United States, particularly in New Jersey, where nearly 1,000 drones have been spotted...
The recent rise of "mystery drones" seen in the sky over the Northeastern U.S. has escalated into a potential national security issue ... prompting a major U.S. Air Force base to close its airspace due..