Agencies are addressing ongoing drone sightings across the United States.
Over one million drones are lawfully registered with the FAA, with thousands operating daily. As technology advances, this number is expected to increase.
The FBI has reported over 5,000 drone sightings recently, generating approximately 100 leads. The federal government is assisting state and local officials in investigating these reports.
They are prioritising leads and have sent advanced detection technology and trained observers to the areas of concern.
What are they?
Analysis of the reports indicates that sightings include lawful commercial and hobbyist drones, law enforcement drones, fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and even misidentified stars.
Currently, there is no indication of any national security or public safety risk in New Jersey or the northeastern United States.
Authorities acknowledge community concerns and continue to support local law enforcement with advanced technology. They are urging Congress to pass counter-UAS legislation to enhance drone identification and mitigation capabilities.
There have been some reports of drones near military facilities in New Jersey and restricted airspace.
The Department of Defense takes unauthorised airspace access seriously and works with federal, state, and local law enforcement.
Local commanders ensure that proper detection and mitigation measures are implemented.