As reported by The Post Millennial, these mysterious drones have been observed over military bases in Virginia and Nevada over the past year. Notably, the Navy's elite SEAL Team Six commando unit and Naval Station Norfolk, the world's largest naval port, have been targeted. The country's ability to counteract these intrusions has been hampered by federal laws, which prevent shooting down the drones due to concerns over potential harm from falling debris.
Gen. Glen VanHerck, known for leading the takedown of a Chinese spy balloon, suggested that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin deploy teams to monitor the unidentified aircraft. "If there are unknown objects within North America," VanHerck stated, "the goal is to go out and identify them."
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However, the option of jamming the drones' signals was dismissed during White House meetings, due to fears of disrupting 911 systems, Wi-Fi, and commercial airliners. This inability to act has left the US vulnerable to potential adversarial surveillance operations.
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The first reports of these drone sightings were made to US Air Force Gen. Mark Kelly in December 2023. Officials at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia reported fleets of drones flying over the base at night. The base houses some of America's most advanced stealth weapons, including F-22 Raptor fighter jets. As the drone activity does not constitute an imminent threat, the military is unable to take defensive action. The theory of an amateur drone pilot being responsible has been dismissed due to the organized nature of the drone flights.
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In a significant development, one drone was traced back to a Chinese student at the University of Minnesota. Fengyun Shi, 26, was vacationing near Langley Air Force Base when his drone got stuck in a tree. The abandoned drone was later discovered by authorities, who found that Shi had been photographing Navy ships in dry docks at the base.
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Shi was apprehended while attempting to board a one-way flight to China and was subsequently charged with unlawfully photographing classified naval installations. Despite pleading guilty to espionage, Shi's defense maintained that he was merely operating the drone recreationally while on vacation.
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This incident underscores the growing threat of drone surveillance on US military installations. It also highlights the need for robust measures to counteract such activities, while balancing the need to protect civilian infrastructure and maintain adherence to federal laws.