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The Federal Aviation Administration is testing systems to detect drones in New Jersey, after a series of unexplained drone sightings in the state last year raised alarm.
Defense officials testified before Congress on Tuesday about the increase in drone activity over military sites.
A hearing in the House Oversight Committee Tuesday revisited growing concerns that drones present a new threat to U.S.
The Federal Aviation Administration will conduct drone-detection testing in New Jersey starting on Monday after a spike in ...
A potential new law in Florida would give homeowners the ability to use "reasonable force" against drones infringing on their ...
Taking video footage of military bases using a drone could land some in hot legal water if proposed bipartisan legislation ...
In January, the White House tamped down fears about mysterious flying objects seen in New Jersey that sparked widespread concern and a congressional hearing.
In late 2024, several government agencies concluded that the recent drone sightings were lawful drones, aircraft, or stars ...
Drones accounted for nearly two-thirds of near-midair collisions with commercial aircraft in 2024, forcing the FAA to act in the interest of aviation safety within the U.S.
after a series of unexplained drone sightings in the state last year raised alarm. The testing, over a two-week period in the community of Cape May, includes about 100 off-the-shelf Unmanned ...
Move comes after the devices were reportedly spotted during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to the Norfolk ...