Summary

Officials at Naval Weapons Station Earle in Colts Neck, New Jersey, confirmed multiple instances of unidentified drones entering the airspace above the base, though no direct threats have been identified.

Residents across northern New Jersey have reported sightings of large drones near critical infrastructure, including military sites, since mid-November.

Sen. Andy Kim, along with other lawmakers, has called for a federal investigation, urging the FBI and DHS to address public safety concerns and provide transparency.

The White House stated most drones appear lawful, but investigations are ongoing.

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    5 days ago

    New Jersey residents deserve more concrete information about these UAS sightings and what is causing them

    Bold to assume the give a fuck.

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      Ayy, any drone goes over my house, I get my gun out and – Badabing, badaboom! – no more drone!

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            I used the wrong term here, I was thinking HPM. There is such a beast (high-power microwave weaponry, Google “Leonidas”), but they require massive amounts of energy and are very new tech (even to military). I’m sure if one had the proper degree of engineering and resources, they might be able to build one, but it would also be highly illegal.

            A more realistic solution might be signal jammers/spoofers, but again, illegal in the US.

            • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝@sopuli.xyz
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              Just a while ago some weirdo in Germany got a Flak 88 confiscated from him. I’m sure there are more of them out there, and the airburst smokeclouds would look kinda rad

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      4 days ago

      I just love that the ones they’ve looked into, were all people flying in legal areas.

      It’s a bunch of idiots who hopefully get attempted murder charges for firing weapons into the sky.

      " I didn’t think there was a person in it" isn’t an ironclad excuse for firing a weapon at a vehicle of any kind. Let alone the fact they will NOT hit them, and they do stand a chance of killing civilians on the ground.

      Edit: To throw in a fun fact. If you fire a 9mm pistol from the ground, it won’t reach the average flight height of a helicopter (5000ft+). Which many of the photos appear to be manned helicopters. Aka attempted murder

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    4 days ago

    This looks a lot like this navy program from 2016

    https://armyrecognition.com/focus-analysis-conflicts/navy/naval-technology/us-navy-launches-xfc-uav-from-submerged-submarine

    There was a recent reporter that showed footage ant looked very similar. A sheriff also saw “50” taking off out of water. Seems like exactly what they were doing with it 10 years ago.

    It blows my mind a news agency can’t find this in 10 min. I fear that it is the GOP trying to take away our UAS and other airspace rights. I am very well versed in airspace regulations and many of the talking points the GOP are using are scare tactics and blantely making shit up.

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    Interest in UFOs is just masculine coded astrology. I know that they seem silly and harmless, but they laid the foundations for anti-vax and flat-earth. I also can’t help but notice that there is a positive correlation between conspiratorial thought and conservative politics.

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      5 days ago

      Well i mean, I’m sure there’s a logical explanation for this, but sometimes i wonder…

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    Why do drones fly in V shape formations? So that drug smuggling can blend in with the feds /s