The sighting of drones in restricted airspace prompted questions about the potential safety risks, particularly given the proximity to operational missions.
As drone sightings continue, the Pentagon is downplaying concerns and saying they are not part of a military operation.
By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer The Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio temporarily closed its airspace on Friday ...
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base shut down the surrounding airspace for four hours after the drones were spotted.
Many are turning their eyes to the skies after numerous instances of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), better known as drones, have been spotted across the northeastern portion of the United States.
Reports of drone sightings have spread from New Jersey to other states, including Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, ...
Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio reportedly shut down for a few hours after unauthorized drones were spotted.
Officials reported unmanned drones near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio over the weekend. Bob Purtiman, chief of ...
More mystery drones are causing concern, this time in Ohio, over Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Airspace over the military base had to be closed for ...
Mysterious flying objects reported in New Jersey and nearby states as federal officials investigate - The FBI is ...
The sightings have put intense pressure on federal agencies to provide more information about the aircraft, as officials have ...
Airspace over Wright-Patterson Air Force Base was blocked for multiple hours due to 'small unmanned aerial systems,’ ...