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Mysterious drones have been reported near military bases in Hawaii and by installations in Utah, California, Maine and Florida — among other facilities scattered throughout the country.
Drones have been thrust into the national spotlight amid increasing reports of mysterious aircraft whizzing around the skies above New Jersey and nearby states – freaking out residents and ...
Over a period of six days earlier this month, there were six instances of unmanned aerial systems, or drones, entering the airspace of the Marine Corps base Camp Pendleton in California ...
The suspicious drones people are spotting across the Northeast in recent weeks may be originating from inside the United States, according to a military expert. Civilians and lawmakers have ...
Ten months after multiple drones flew over Langley Air Force Base in Virginia for more than two weeks, the Pentagon is still unsure where they came from. The Wall Street Journal reported over ...
Mysterious drones have been hovering in the skies above New Jersey and other states in the Northeast for weeks, alarming residents and prompting lawmakers to demand answers. Since mid-November ...
It's attack of the drones as flying cameras stalk stars and serve as burglary lookouts, all while becoming tougher to detect. But security companies are offering high-tech solutions. By James ...
KYIV — They’re small, but mighty — and deadly, too. The Ukrainian Armed Forces’ reliance on cheaper, more compact drones has altered the look of warfare for good, operators and experts ...
Mysterious drones seen across New Jersey and the East Coast last year were authorized to be flown by the Federal Aviation Administration, the White House said Tuesday, echoing an earlier claim by ...
Aevex showed Forbes four different drones it’s produced for the Phoenix Ghost program, but there are more it’s not ready to bring out of the shadows. Aevex says it’s delivered over 5,000 to ...
As the war in Ukraine drags on, the U.S. military is paying special attention to how drones are shaping the fight. The technology is already changing how the U.S. Army prepares for future conflicts.