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Drones Over Northeast May Be U.S.-Made, Says Military Expert

United States: Suspicious drone sightings have been reported in states across the Northeast, including New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, and Ohio. These drones, some as large as 6 feet across, have mostly been seen at night.
A military expert believes the drones could be coming from inside the United States. Local and federal law enforcement have not shared much information about the drones, even though civilians and lawmakers are concerned.
As reported by the Fox News, the worry is correct irrefutably. “One thing which I do believe, I believe the government knows the source of these drones and the source of these drones are from inside the United States, especially the large drones,” Col.

William Dunn, president of the Strategic Resilience Group, which gives consultancy to the government, said to Fox News Digital last week. I think the drones are manufactured in the USA because it is hard for such a large vehicle to fly into the country undetected.”
Dunn, an attack helicopter pilot with 33 years of service in the Marine Corps said, “a large drone has got to be refueled,” and regarding the drones flying in New Jersey and measuring 6ft in diameter, someone has to refuel them within the US.
We have – especially on the East Coast – I do have familiarity there – with our air defense identification zone.” It is almost impossible to import anything to the United States. “It is possible but very challenging,’ observed Dunn when he once flew a Cobra helicopter on an offshore track where he “did not remember to salute them properly and inform the watchers.”
“They found me pretty quickly,” Dunn said.
Possibly we have some UK American drones together with some of these small drones intended to be flown in for a specific task. But now the question is, what are those drones doing? My belief is they’re surveilling something,” Dunn said. ‘They are searching for something; a chemical weapon and bioweapon/war or maybe radiation weapon’.
I’ve heard people talk a lot about how they would like an open border in the south and I’ve also heard people talk a lot about how there is a great terrorist threat pending.
The second challenge about the latest drone incursions, according to Dunn is that they exposed some vulnerabilities on the American defense.
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