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drones, Langley Air Force and Pentagon
Pentagon confirms mysterious drones flew above Langley Air Force Base several times last year
The Pentagon this week confirmed news reports of unidentified drones swarming the airspace at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Virginia, last year. The Hampton base experienced incursions of unauthorized unmanned aerial systems in December,
Pentagon confirms ‘incursions’ of unauthorized drones over Air Force base
The Pentagon has confirmed a number of “unauthorized” drone flights last year in restricted airspace over a Virginia base that houses the nation’s most advanced fighter jets. The Wall Street Journal first reported that for 17 days in December,
Pentagon stumped by mystery drone swarm flying over Langley Air Force Base
The former commander of the the Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Virginia, has revealed an unidentified drone swarm buzzed the facility for 17 days last December.
"Close Encounters At Langley": US Military Base Repeatedly Swarmed By Unidentified Aircraft
T he US military has been left baffled by the repeated appearance of swarms of drones around one of its air bases, and a site used for nuclear-weapons experiments.
US military base in Virginia swarmed by mystery drones for weeks
In December 2023, a swarm of drones flew above the Langley Air Force Base on Virginia’s shoreline for 17 nights.
Unidentified Drone Swarm over US Military Base Sparks Alarm
A number of drones started appearing close to U.S. military sites like Langley Air Force Base late last year, a report said.
Mystery drones swarm air force base for 17 days, leaving Pentagon baffled
It was such an alarming breach that Langley Air Force Base officials cancelled their nighttime training missions and moved their F-22 jet fighters to another base.
Mystery Drones Swarmed a U.S. Military Base for 17 Days. The Pentagon Is Stumped.
U.S. officials don’t know who is behind the drones that have flown unhindered over sensitive national-security sites—or how to stop them.
Mystery drones flew over US base
Air Force officials confirmed several drones flew over Langley Air Force Base in Virginia in December of 2023, an incident that has been brought up in a number of congressional hearings and even brought to the attention of President Joe Biden.
Pentagon puzzled by mystery drones swarming military base
Unidentified drones spotted flying over Langley Air Force Base in Virginia have baffled US military officials who are not sure whether it is the work of hostile powers or hobbyists. Airspace over Langley is restricted and the breach in December,
Mystery drones swarmed US base for 17 days
Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin has the latest on the investigation into the incident on 'Your World.'
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Drones swarmed a military base for days. The Pentagon still doesn’t know why.
The military and the Pentagon’s UFO investigating arm have tried to determine the source of the drones that flew over Langley ...
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Unknown drone fleet breached US military base airspace in Virginia for 17 straight days: report
An unknown fleet of unmanned aircraft swarmed Langley Air Force Base in Virginia for 17 consecutive days late last year, the ...
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UFO drones are surveilling America’s most sensitive military sites — and the Pentagon says it can’t stop them
Because snooping does not constitute an imminent threat, the military is prohibited by law from shooting down the drones.
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Verdict is still out for origin of unauthorized drones flown over military base in Hampton, Pentagon press secretary says
A recent Q&A session on Tuesday brought some insight into the unauthorized drone incursions over Langley Air Force Base in ...
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