US Air Force Says Drones Spotted Over Its Military Bases in England More Reuters FILE PHOTO: British police stand guard at the entrance to the US Air Force base at RAF Mildenhall, Suffolk, Britain December 18, 2017. REUTERS/Chris Radburn/File Photo LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters)...
LONDON — A criminal investigation has been launched after theU.S. Air Force reported that droneswere spotted flying over English military bases, a British official said Wednesday. The U.S. Air Force reported several incursions occurred in the past week at four bases whe...
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Mystery Drones All Over the Place By Bob Spearing For several weeks, drone swarms have been seen in the vicinity of U.S. military bases in the United Kingdom and the United States. The affected bases house B-52 nuclear bombers, F-35 and F-15 fighter jets. The swarms are sophisticated ...
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The Federal Aviation Administration issued drone flight restrictions over the Trump National Golf Club and the Picatinny Arsenal Military Base in New Jersey after reports of drone activity over both. The sightings coincide with other drone swarms recently appearing near UK military bases ...
Last December, for instance, a swarm of drones overflew military bases in Virginia for 17 nights in a row. The US government still doesn’t know who was behind the incursions. But dealing with drones poses multiple challenges. First, you’ve got to identify them. The experts still ...
He added that drone sightingsspotted over military basespose a different threat and the Pentagon is looking into that as a separate matter. “Now, there have been some drone sightings, I think, as you know, over some military bases. We’re obviously looking at that,” Kirby said. “That ...
Officials didn’t know who operated the aircraft but did not shoot them down because federal law prohibits U.S. forces from shooting down drones near military bases in the country unless they pose an imminent threat. The Pentagon relayed the reports of the drones to the White House, and for...