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 Reassurance on Increased Drone Sightings in the U.S.

Wednesday 18 December 2024 - 09:07
 Reassurance on Increased Drone Sightings in the U.S.

President Joe Biden recently addressed growing concerns over increased drone sightings in East Coast states, assuring the public that there was no cause for alarm. Speaking at the White House, Biden stated, “Nothing nefarious, apparently,” emphasizing that authorities are closely monitoring the situation, with no indications of danger so far.

This marks the president’s first public comment on the matter, following a surge in drone sightings that has sparked a mix of curiosity and concern across the political spectrum. Calls for more information have come from various political figures, including President-elect Donald Trump, Governor Kathy Hochul of New York, and several members of Congress. Despite the growing interest, conspiracy theories and concerns over potential threats have surfaced in parallel.

Biden also noted that the presence of drones is not unusual, highlighting that “there’s a lot of drones authorized up there.” More than one million drones are legally registered with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which, along with other agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI, has reassured the public that these sightings are not outside the ordinary.

According to a statement from these agencies, authorities have received over 5,000 tips regarding the sightings in recent weeks. Among the identified objects were commercial and hobbyist drones, law enforcement aircraft, as well as some crewed fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and stars. Despite some initial concerns, officials have confirmed that the sightings do not pose a national security or public safety risk.

In response to the increasing presence of drones in U.S. airspace, intelligence officials briefed members of the House Intelligence Committee behind closed doors. Representative Jim Himes, a top Democrat on the panel, reiterated that officials have assured lawmakers that the drones were not being used unlawfully or for malicious purposes.

National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby also addressed the issue during an appearance on a major news network, calling on Congress to pass legislation that would grant federal, state, and local government entities enhanced authority to manage the rising number of drones in U.S. airspace. A provision in a recent short-term funding bill would reauthorize a program led by the Department of Homeland Security to better coordinate and counter potential drone threats.

As drone usage continues to increase, it remains critical to balance public safety concerns with the benefits of these technologies. While reassurances have been given, the issue of drone regulation and control is expected to remain a topic of significant attention for lawmakers and the public alike.


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