Multiple drones have been reported entering the airspace above a New Jersey naval station, prompting a wave of speculation and concern. The official response, suggesting a lack of threat and an inability to identify the source, has only fueled the fire, leaving many questioning the official narrative.
The nonchalant official response, claiming no threat, seems almost too convenient. Many are pointing out the stark contrast between the apparent ease with which these drones breach restricted airspace and the swift, often severe, reactions to even minor infractions by civilian drone operators. If a civilian with a proper license were to fly a drone near a military base, they’d likely face immediate and serious consequences from the FAA, if not more.… Continue reading
Unidentified drones sighted over a U.S. air base in Germany, as reported by Spiegel, have sparked a flurry of speculation and theories. The incident immediately brings to mind similar reports from other NATO nations, fueling the idea of a widespread drone activity near military installations. The sheer volume of these sightings raises some interesting questions.
Why haven’t these drones been shot down? The lack of immediate action is puzzling, leading many to suspect the drones aren’t hostile, or at least, not perceived as an immediate threat. Some propose the simplest explanation is that these are friendly drones, possibly engaged in some kind of sophisticated military testing or training exercise.… Continue reading
Between Wednesday and Friday, unidentified drones were observed over three RAF airbases in Suffolk and Norfolk, prompting a response from the USAF. These “small unmanned aerial systems” were spotted at RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, and RAF Feltwell. The USAF has not yet classified the drones as hostile, though it affirmed its right to defend its installations. Further details regarding any defensive measures taken remain undisclosed.
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