The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and Department of Defense (DOD) announced Monday that drones currently seen in the skies over New Jersey do not pose a national security threat. A joint statement was released. threat.
The joint statement said more than 1 million drones are “legally registered with the U.S. FAA,” and thousands more commercial, hobby, and law enforcement drones fly through U.S. airspace every day. Said to be flying.
The FBI has received more than 5,000 reports of drone sightings in the past few weeks, resulting in about 100 leads, and the federal government is assisting state and local authorities in investigating these reports. We are working quickly to prioritize and follow these leads according to their unique missions and mandates. We have been disseminating advanced detection technology to the region. We then dispatched trained visual observers.
The joint statement said drone sightings include “a combination of legal commercial, hobbyist, and law enforcement drones, as well as manned fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and astronomical aircraft that were incorrectly reported as drones.” He reiterated the current evidence that this is the case.
More importantly, all four departments, while recognizing the concerns felt by local communities, said drones do not pose a threat to national security or public safety. “Such sightings near or over Department of Defense facilities are not new,” the statement said of possible drone sightings over military installations in New Jersey and other areas.
“The Department of Defense takes unauthorized access in our airspace seriously and works closely with federal, state, and local law enforcement authorities as appropriate. Local commanders must take appropriate detection and mitigation measures. We are actively working to ensure that this is implemented.”
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The Pentagon has previously denied claims that suspected drone sightings over New Jersey and other areas were under foreign control, and also denied that they were under U.S. military control.
“The Pentagon says mysterious drones flying over parts of New Jersey and the northeastern United States in recent weeks are not controlled by the U.S. military, but are not believed to be controlled by a foreign entity. “No,” the report said. “Despite these claims, the Department of Defense cannot reveal who is actually in control of the drones that are causing havoc and concern on the Atlantic coast.”
The White House maintains that drones do not pose a national security threat.
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